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Old Aug 4, 2001 | 08:38 AM
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I just got Eibach ProKit springs. I also got a RSB from Addco. Did the clear markers already. Question is Do I need to get shocks too to make it a really great suspension? How about the FSTB? I think thats next on the list. Help me out fellas? Thanks.
Old Aug 4, 2001 | 09:26 AM
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Originally posted by ADAM2KMAX
I just got Eibach ProKit springs. I also got a RSB from Addco. Did the clear markers already. Question is Do I need to get shocks too to make it a really great suspension? How about the FSTB? I think thats next on the list. Help me out fellas? Thanks.
thats a good start for your suspension. i would definitely get the fstb. you can get them cheap from courtesy nissan or group buys. the rsb is awesome, and from that alone you will feel a huge difference. i would wait on installing the eibachs until you get your struts... either tokiko, konis and kyb (coming soon). i installed my eibachs by themselves and my struts are dead after 10k miles. i have to replace my struts soon and pay an extra $150-200 to install the struts.
Old Aug 4, 2001 | 09:47 AM
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You can put the RSB and FSTB on now, but I would wait on the eibachs until you get new struts. KYB's won't be available until late fall. Its probably not worth it to wait for the KYB, especially if they don't release the AGX adjustables. Just get the Konis then
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