I'm planning on replacing the shocks and strut bearing on my 73 cs coupe.
I'm not building a track car and not really interested in a stiff, performance feel, but rather want to update my suspension to better handle the potholes and urban terrain that comes with driving here in Boston. (comfort as opposed to stiffness)
My car presently has 16' rims (3 piece BBS thanks Todd B !!) with 215/55 tires. It seems the standard route is to upgrade to lowering springs with Bilstein shocks.
Because I am using non-stock rims/tires, does this make the lowered springs a necessity, or is that just a "stance/look" ?
Will Bilstiens work with standard (new) springs?
Is there a reason why I should NOT replace my 40 year old springs with NOS springs?
Is it assumed that springs need replacement because they are so old?
Any other thoughts, experiences and criticisms are welcome.
Thanks.
I'm not building a track car and not really interested in a stiff, performance feel, but rather want to update my suspension to better handle the potholes and urban terrain that comes with driving here in Boston. (comfort as opposed to stiffness)
My car presently has 16' rims (3 piece BBS thanks Todd B !!) with 215/55 tires. It seems the standard route is to upgrade to lowering springs with Bilstein shocks.
Because I am using non-stock rims/tires, does this make the lowered springs a necessity, or is that just a "stance/look" ?
Will Bilstiens work with standard (new) springs?
Is there a reason why I should NOT replace my 40 year old springs with NOS springs?
Is it assumed that springs need replacement because they are so old?
Any other thoughts, experiences and criticisms are welcome.
Thanks.