Edelbrock Panhard
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Edelbrock Panhard
Just replaced the stock one with edelbrocks adjustable. Was really easy to do. Next will do the rear shocks. I was looking at a non adjustable shock for the rear. What is a good reasonably priced rear shock. My wife would nut up if i got the Konis ($$$$$$$) so i will not go that route. Any suggestions? I don't take the car to the track and do not race it. I drive it when the weather is nice and I want to play some. Thanks
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you can find Bilsteins online for $379 if you look for awhile....I've had those on both my Z28 and my Turbo Buick, they have held up well and give a nice ride, not too harsh.
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i just put on umi's on car adj. phb and moog rear swaybar end links and the car handles a lot better and makes hardly any noise in the rear. i can tell a huge difference with just that.