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What are good adjustable shocks #885069
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Whose shocks do you guys like I’d thinking of upgrading my current system. Currently I run 9 way Rancho’s and Calverts 90/10s. The car is a heavy 64 Dodge that has CalTracs with spilt monos in the rear. The front has stock lower arms and RMS upper control arms and strut bars.

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Re: What are good adjustable shocks [Re: sjs64polara] #885070
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i bought myself a set of Strange dbl adjustables & a set of singles for my friends street car. my friend is very impressed with the handling of his car, he even trolls for imports to race. my dbl adj's are great too.

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Good to hear about the Strange shocks, they have been good to work with in the past

How are the Afco's If you like them, what series do you use

I want my fronts to separate faster

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Very good service life from Afcos, over eight years without rebuilding.

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Re: What are good adjustable shocks [Re: sjs64polara] #885073
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Great question...I also wonder what part# would work good with a 64...You have a nice car!!


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Great question...I also wonder what part# would work good with a 64...You have a nice car!!




Thanks for the kind words
I spoke with Strange today, they said they would customize the valving to whatever I need, not sure what that is but its still pretty cool

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I have QA-1s on the rear and Strange struts in front







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