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Ground Control Question

Whats the difference between the Ground Control Coilovers for Koni shocks and those for stock shocks?

Will the coilover setup for koni shocks fit on stock shocks? I plan on getting koni shocks later but i want to know if i will be able to use the coilovers on my stock shocks till then.
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I spoke with Ground Control. Never mind!
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There is a specific setup for only koni shocks, and a setup for stock and other brand shocks. There is a kit they sell so you can use the normal coilover with koni shocks.

So unless you have or are planning on gettin koni shocks, get the normal coilover setup.
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