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Originally Posted by Halfkiddio You would benefit from doing the SPL lower shock mount bushing when you go to a true type coilover, but its not required . There is

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Old 05-12-2016, 01:33 PM   #9 (permalink)
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You would benefit from doing the SPL lower shock mount bushing when you go to a true type coilover, but its not required

. There is really no need to brace the shock tower when you switch. Install on a true type coil is about 20 minutes per side, not including taking the spring bucket arm out and replacing it with an adjustable arm.

If you're comparing AST to JRZ, I would go JRZ hands down. AST's dont seem to last long on heavier cars except for the BMW guys. I would be looking at JRZ and MCS if you want something at that level. I will be going with JRZ next year hopefully.
You won't believe how much bind there is with the stock bushings.
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