I agree.
I have the Bilsteins on all frour corners of my car and its cornering capabilty is absolutely awsome.
You have to fit the original VW shocker dust sheild over the front shock absorber.
help: installing front bistein - hardware???
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Greg,
Thanks for the input. I am building a 'street' car that I might like to take to auto-x events every once in a while for fun. I just purschased the KYB GR-2 gas shocks. I am however getting a 'Kafer Cup' brace from TGFab (now SpeedFab, same person) and have already gotten a mid trans brace from Joel Mohr. Hopefully these will give me enough traction without wheel hop. I will also probably go with rubber replacements as this is going to be used primarily for the street. Will let you guys know how this all turns out.
Thanks again,
Kelly
Thanks for the input. I am building a 'street' car that I might like to take to auto-x events every once in a while for fun. I just purschased the KYB GR-2 gas shocks. I am however getting a 'Kafer Cup' brace from TGFab (now SpeedFab, same person) and have already gotten a mid trans brace from Joel Mohr. Hopefully these will give me enough traction without wheel hop. I will also probably go with rubber replacements as this is going to be used primarily for the street. Will let you guys know how this all turns out.
Thanks again,
Kelly