Old struts with new springs

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Old Sep 4, 2005 | 11:52 PM
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Old struts with new springs

Is it possible to use my old struts/shocks with a new set of tein s tech springs or is this not recommended?
Old Sep 5, 2005 | 12:56 AM
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sure, we all do it. How serious are you about your handling performance? If you want something real nice go ahead ad throw some new HP's on there at the same time. It'll save on labor if you decide to upgrade later.

how many miles on your car now?
Old Sep 5, 2005 | 08:12 AM
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I got about 115081 miles on it. I'm not that serious about handling but since I've got so many miles on the car I know that I should change those parts out. And since I'm chaning them I decided to go for a better performance. I'm gettin' the Tein S Tech's here for $1200, roughly $200USD. I still have to get a price on the HP's but that's what I was thinkin'. I wanted to go with The Tein's and a matching set of shocks, namely the HP's.

Are these the same HP's you're talkin' about?
http://www.hopupracing.com/tohpsenoshsm1.html

And I'm tryin' to get some part numbers for these products but I can't find them.
Do you happen to know them off hand?
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