The stock UCAs are very good, will not limit range of motion and will still maintain specs with a moderate lift. I would do the lift and only replace the UCAs if you can not align to specs. Unless you just want to spend some money.
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I really like the 6100s. I think they are quite a bit better than stock SAS. Pretty tough to beat for the price and they are built to last. Might upgrade in future to 8100s if they ever come out. But only spent $800 on all 4 6100s so low cost for lifted, leveled improved ride. Sorry need to take some better pics.Can you post pics of your 6100 setup? How do you like it btw?
Thanks for the response and pics I actually have the Eibach Springs on my SAS now and it rides amazing. BUT - I have gotten better at my trailing and do drive on the faster side and am looking for more comfort and also stability if this setup affords it. I did find another post here where people did COMBINE the Bilstein Shocks and Eiibach Springs......still playing with this idea.......I really like the 6100s. I think they are quite a bit better than stock SAS. Pretty tough to beat for the price and they are built to last. Might upgrade in future to 8100s if they ever come out. But only spent $800 on all 4 6100s so low cost for lifted, leveled improved ride. Sorry need to take some better pics.
I do think they provide a more sporty/performance feel but that said you do still feel the bumps and pot holes. I think the larger 2.6 shock helps with all this. I think the main plus is the more grounded sporty feel. I have 150 extra lbs on the front and it does not nose dive which is the reason I did not go with Eibach after reading some reviews. The ultimate is getting an adjustable coilover but that is 4k plus. 6100s for $800 and not having to get UCAs or other items is the best price and does provide some lift and a more sporty feel and a long lasting shock. Shocksurplus had pretty good things to say about 6100s and I also watched there Eibach video which swayed me to 6100s for the driving I do. I would think keeping 35s and having 6100s you could go pretty hard and still be ok in most driving conditions.Thanks for the response and pics I actually have the Eibach Springs on my SAS now and it rides amazing. BUT - I have gotten better at my trailing and do drive on the faster side and am looking for more comfort and also stability if this setup affords it. I did find another post here where people did COMBINE the Bilstein Shocks and Eiibach Springs......still playing with this idea.......