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Old 08-02-2008, 12:05 AM   #7 (permalink)
NORCAL SS
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Are these TBSS or specific to the SSR? 16 way adjustable - what are the 16? Spring rate is adjustable? How is that done, aside from changing springs?

Not trying to be a PITA.. just want to know what I'd be getting into. THe compression side of the stock Bilsteins is terrible..


fits tbss/ssr perfectly front and rear. Same exact set up on both. 16 way adjustable goes from soft click 1 to very stiff click 16. when you do the preload on it will lift truck but also give a stiffer ride. Now on the bottom there are 2 mounts. You can lift and lower the truck and not affect the preload at all with those lower mounts which other coilover kits only way to lift or lower is by cranking down on the springs or unloosening the springs which affects the ride.

Trust me these things blow the bilsteins away. Ask any of the 60 plus tbss guys that have ordered them from me.

btw you can put the coilovers in and keep the truck at the same height as stock no probs just will handle a lot better.
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