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RobZ 07-25-2008 06:04 PM

Installing Eibach springs, should I install Bilsteins too?
 
I'm having our local shop install Eibach springs to lower my '02. My car has 48k miles on it. He recommended installing Koni struts for $420 more. I wasn't even aware they made them for the Boxster. I was thinking of having them install Bilstein sports instead ($350 more than Koni quote). Any thoughts? The install is the same (8.5 hrs x $80).

Also, will I need to have have adjustable rear toe arms if it's being dropped an inch or so?

rd400rz 07-25-2008 10:17 PM

You should get the adjustable toe arms, I have the same lowering springs ,I have not put them on yet, the local shop wants $250 to install them, just have not done it yet ,not sure if you need the shocks depends on what you want to spend ?I am just going to install the springs and rear toe arms mine is a 1998 with 85 k on it

chaudanova 07-25-2008 11:38 PM

I've got a brand new set of TopSpeed adjustable rear toe arms (monoball spherical bearings)...if interested, PM me.. Also have a set for the front tension rods..


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