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Old 02-27-2005, 02:04 PM
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Has anyone tried Edelbrock shocks on their f-body?
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Bump for you, I was also curious.
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Has anyone tried Edelbrock shocks on their f-body?
I have Edlelbrock gas shocks on my truck and liked them so well that I recommended them for my sons truck. They are a little expensive but worth the money.
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Edelbrock performer IAS shocks, front and rear. The fronts are coilovers, comes with an eibach spring and are ride height adjustable. Made the car ride pretty nice, handles very well, i'm easliy taking high speed turns and such 10 - 15 mph faster than without them. Bear in mind these aren't the only suspension mods I have, see sig. Only downside is they can be stiff over bumbs and noisey. Probably due to the front spring rate, which is pretty high. It will make the dashboard creek and the CD skip sometimes, but nothing I can't live it. I'm not changing them anytime soon

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Edelbrock performer IAS shocks, front and rear. The fronts are coilovers, comes with an eibach spring and are ride height adjustable. Made the car ride pretty nice, handles very well, i'm easliy taking high speed turns and such 10 - 15 mph faster than without them. Bear in mind these aren't the only suspension mods I have, see sig. Only downside is they can be stiff over bumbs and noisey. Probably due to the front spring rate, which is pretty high. It will make the dashboard creek and the CD skip sometimes, but nothing I can't live it. I'm not changing them anytime soon

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Thanks for the info. I've never heard anything bad about their IAS shocks but I didn't know anyone using them on an F-body. I was thinking about using a set of Hotchkis springs and IAS shocks instead of Bilsteins. Im trying to find the best performance/comfort for the street.



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