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Unimpressed with lowering springs...what's next?

Inthehighdesert

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You won't go wrong with the Steedas. The ride is good and the service is even better. Bilstein makes great shocks, I run them on my lifted F250. Its hard to beat the r&d Steeda does on our cars.
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Remember you need better shocks for stiffer shocks because stiffer stocks means it will respond to movement faster.
 

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Pulling the trigger on the Steeda non adj shocks/struts later today. They look like they’ll pair well with my current 1in progresive rate lowering springs. They’re also the least expensive option of the bunch when you factor in the 10% off code for forum members.

Also, the back and forth emails with Tj and John show me great customer service should the need every arise to troubleshoot.

I’ll post a review after install. Thanks for the help M6g!
 

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You made a great decision - you won’t be disappointed!

Best Regards,

TJ
 

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Take it from me i have the steeda pro action adjustables , steeda sport linears , stop the hop kit, steeda camber plates and a few other steeda goodies and this car handles very well even with 305/35/19 dr’s staggered! Best solution is, aftermarket springs need to be coupled with aftermarket struts and shocks, preferably from the same manufacturer!
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