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shocking !!! (8/18)
 1/12/09 4:46pm
fcepguam
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ROTA, MP - USA

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82 crossfire


Joined: 5/11/2008
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Thanks to all.
shocking !!! (9/18)
 1/13/09 1:24am
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Apache Junction, AZ - USA

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1982,150K,Renegade CFI,Hooker Side Pipes,85 fuel pump,Bilsteins,HD suspension, Aluminum radiator, SharkBar/w 5-Point Restraints. 3:73 gears coming soon.


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Bilstiens on my 82 for about 2 years and I luv them. I drive mine daily and the suspension is HD anyway, so a bit more stiffness is okay with me.
 I don't exactly drive it like a race car, but it is nice to know it is there when I want it or especially when I need it!
Bilstiens rule!
IMO of course.
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shocking !!! (10/18)
 1/13/09 9:19pm
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1972, 1980


Joined: 6/23/2008
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I use the delco line. Looking at the new coil overs from Direct(steeriods) for the 1982
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shocking !!! (11/18)
 1/13/09 11:58pm
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Eastern Oklahoma County, OK - USA

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1980 Black L48 T-Tops


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I've got the top end Gabriel which will be replaced by KYB as soon as I get the rear bearings fixed and the new tranny in. 

71Shark has them on his the KYB's on his and they are great, beat the he!! out of Gabriels any day of the week.
shocking !!! (12/18)
 1/25/09 9:13pm
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1980 L82 Dark Metallic Green Coupe, Gymkhana Suspension, AM/FM/CB, GM ZZ383....nice....


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I had Delco (they were worn when I got them), I replaced with KYBs to match my metal rear spring (these were huge improvement - smooth ride). Then I changed from the metal rear spring to a composite rear spring and also changed to Bilstiens. Bilteins are great, nice solid feel to the car.

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shocking !!! (13/18)
 1/25/09 10:38pm
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Irving, TX - USA

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#1 -1969 Corvette Coupe Riverside Gold, black interior,MN,A/C,350/350,PS,PB,window cranks. #2 -2000 C5, black/black, 6 sp, Bose system & lots of buttons.


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My car is stock, so I just stuck with the Delco's............guess I'm boring!LOL  They do their job.Wink greypoupon692009-01-25 19:38:51

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shocking !!! (14/18)
 1/26/09 4:39pm
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Eagan, MN - USA

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Gone, but not forgotten: 1974 Coupe Red, matching numbers, Black Interior, L-48 w/ 4 speed; The “Admiral”, also gone and never to be forgotten. 1994 Admiral Blue LT-1 coupe, Black Interior Automatic


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My Delco's were worn out and I replaced them with KYB's. I could not believe the difference! The ride smoothed out to the point where she who must be obeyed actually began to enjoy cruising! Considering bang for the buck, KYB's are awfully hard to beat.

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shocking !!! (15/18)
 1/27/09 8:47pm
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Sykesville, MD - USA

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1979 Corvette Coupe Corvette Light Blue Midnight Blue interior Mirrored Glass T-tops


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I got the Bilsteins and love them!  Of course I haven't driven the other ones so I really can't compare.
 
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shocking !!! (16/18)
 1/27/09 8:57pm
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Morganville, NJ - USA

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1971 350 270 hp roadster millivanilli red, black interior, white rag top, white hard top, I've had it 18 years and intend on giving it to my son for his 25th birthday(another 18 years from now)


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Hey  gang, New here , but if you really want the best bang for your buck KYB is the way to go . My 71 has Bilsteins because I got a great deal off of E BAY, but I was installihg them for years in my muscle cars when they first came out Thumbs%20Up
shocking !!! (17/18)
 1/28/09 10:59pm
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Elma, WA - USA

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Red 1973 Convertible. L-48 Auto #'s matching Red 1970 LT-1 Convertible #'s matching


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So we figured out today that the 70 most likely still has the original shocks on it.
That means they need replaced bad.

Sounds like the KYB's are the way to go.
shocking !!! (18/18)
 1/29/09 1:35pm
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Rockland, MA - USA

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76, L48, 4spd & 09, LS3, 6spd


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I bought KYBs, mostly for the price I paid - but honestly for the way I drive,  I probably wouldn't know the difference between any of them.
 
It sounds similar to a dicussion on spark plugs. So get out the coin ....
 
 


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