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Substitutes for the Ford Performance Track shocks

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I've got a set of GT350R springs en route to my house, and the Track shocks to match them are in backorder purgatory. If my impatience wins out. Which alternative shock would work out best? Bilstein B6? Steeda adjustables? Konis? Enkeis?
It's a daily driven car, but I'm trying to run with my neophyte friends in GT350s on track, and I've got a lot of tolerance for a firm ride.
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Steeda adjustables. It's not clear if the Bilsteins can handle the 900lb/in rear rate or not. ask @Brian@BMVK about his "special" Vikings that should be able to handily deal with it. Better yet, bum a ride-along in his car.
 

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Vorshlag has what looks like Bilstein B8s for sale as part of a package. In the past, B8s have been valved slightly more aggressive than the B6s, but Vorshlag is pairing them with relatively soft springs. You might want to give them a call and ask. If they are prototype B8s, I'd love to hear a review.
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