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Old 08-03-2017, 05:08 AM   #1
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Changing shocks

I have had it with the Bilstein OEM shocks. They are too stiff and slow in response. Changing to Koni FSD's all around. I have had them before and was pleased. Super steer recommends them.roads have gone to hell especially in WI.
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I have had it with the Bilstein OEM shocks. They are too stiff and slow in response. Changing to Koni FSD's all around. I have had them before and was pleased. Super steer recommends them.roads have gone to hell especially in WI.
I'd be very interested to know if the Koni's are an improvement once they're on. Maybe you can sell your old shocks on Craigslist. Everybody seems to says "Bilstein's are great"

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