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    Default Bilstein Front Struts and Tokico Rear Shocks?

    Has anyone ever heard of running Bilstein Sport Front Struts and Tokico Adjustable Rear Shocks on a BMW 325i e30? A buddy of mine is looking at picking some up used and wanted to know if there was an advantage of this kind of setup.
    I tried to search and I was unable to find anything useful.
    Thanks,
    Jeff

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    depends on which has stiffer valve settings.

    but nice short bumper
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    put the softer ones in the front if you want drift. lol
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