Originally Posted by
seanarrrrr
nordwulf, I noticed that you also installed some bilstein shocks on another vehicle. This seems to me like a bit of a silly question, but is there any way to know how much two new b6 shocks are going to raise my sagging rear end? I think I am going to use some spacers as well, rather than change the coils, to achieve a good ride height. What I am trying to avoid is having to do this twice, once to change the shocks, and then again to adjust the rear end height to at or near specs by installing spacers. So, yeah, am I missing something, or is there a good chance that I will just have to repeat the process to install spacers? Also, much thanks for your write up on the shock and coil change.