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Will SA's suffice for car w/ moser 9"?

Old 03-02-2008, 03:28 PM
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Default Will SA's suffice for car w/ moser 9"?

I searched and didn't really find what I was looking for. My car is daily driven with a moser 9". I have all the lightweight options for the rear end, but the ride still sucks with the stock shocks. I've waited to do shocks untill the rest of the rear was done (ta, lca's, phr) so I only have to buy one time. The car sees both drag and I autocross it on occasion (not competetively) and I'd like to see a HPDE one of these days.

What do you think? SA's or DA's? Untill I move out of D.C., the car is staying on stock springs, but will recieve a set of Strano sways when the shocks are upgraded.
Old 03-02-2008, 04:26 PM
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You can get teh 4/3 and there just hair bit better for unsprung weight. I hear too many bad things and price about the DA's
Old 03-02-2008, 07:37 PM
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go with the koni sa 4th gen from and 3rd gred rears the 4/3 combo from sam strano. he said the 3rd gen rears are better for cars with a bigger rear
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This is great cuz I was about to start a thread witht his same question.
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go with the Koni "3rd gen" rear shock


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