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Front shocks

Posted: 12/8/03 10:01am Message 11 of 13
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Massapequa, NY - USA
Joined: 11/5/2003
Posts: 18
Vette(s): '78 Real S/A, L82, 4spd
I went with top-of-the-line AC Delco's. I live in NY and I thought the roads would be to harsh for the stiff Bilsteins.


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Front shocks

Posted: 12/9/03 12:51pm Message 12 of 13
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Orland Park, IL - USA
Joined: 11/14/2003
Posts: 43
Vette(s): 1973 TT custom pearl orange paint 355 ci, modified Turbo 400, 3.55 rear end, R134a air, balanced & blueprinted custom engine work, deluxe black interior
Went with the Edelbrock IAS front and rear on my '73. Pricey at $75 each. Worth it? Every penny. I can't believe how much better the car handles. I used to grit my teeth when crossing railroad tracks. No more. Now I take them at speed without a problem. By the way, put them in myself in less than two hours with just a jack and jackstands.


Front shocks

Posted: 12/12/03 3:12pm Message 13 of 13
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Selden, NY - USA
Joined: 4/21/2003
Posts: 35
Vette(s): 1970 Donnybrook Green/Green Int. 1970 Daytona Yellow/Black Int.
Thanks again everyone. I went with the KYB Gas-A-Just for the front. I now need to purchase the front springs. Anyone have any ideas. I went to Autozone to price them. They are pretty reasonable, but don't know about the quality of them. Thanks.

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Kevin 1970 Green/Green 1970 Yellow/Black

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