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<blockquote data-quote="KL2DC" data-source="post: 200488" data-attributes="member: 3452"><p>beemers3: If you stick with H&R Sport springs you'll be ok with the standard shocks. The ride would be harder though and there might be some bounciness due to the mismatched spring/damper rates. There might be accelerated wear to the shocks in the long run. If you're concerned about those things, I would look into replacing the shocks in the near future.</p><p> </p><p>It would also be optimal to do a 4-wheel alignment after the drop.</p><p> </p><p>Also answered your PM about tire widths.</p><p> </p><p>Be sure to post pics after the install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KL2DC, post: 200488, member: 3452"] beemers3: If you stick with H&R Sport springs you'll be ok with the standard shocks. The ride would be harder though and there might be some bounciness due to the mismatched spring/damper rates. There might be accelerated wear to the shocks in the long run. If you're concerned about those things, I would look into replacing the shocks in the near future. It would also be optimal to do a 4-wheel alignment after the drop. Also answered your PM about tire widths. Be sure to post pics after the install. [/QUOTE]
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