Bilstein products are very good stuff. I've been running some of their shocks on my BMW track (road course) car for many years. And yeah, it doesn't make any sense to install adjustable shocks if you don't foresee a need to be regularly adjusting them. If you plan to dial them in to a preferred setting and then never touch them again, all that means is that you should have bought a proper set of non-adjustable shocks for less money.
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