Q: rear DRAG shocks
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Q: rear DRAG shocks
I'm considering getting a set of adjustable drag shocks for the rear when I upgrade my springs. How much will this effect my handling? And is it ok to mix performance handling shocks up front with the drag shocks on the rear? I'm clueless when it comes to suspension...
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My car is the perfect women. She's braless, won't talk back and loves a good beating.
1989 Camaro RS L03 w/ WC T-5
http://350.StreetRacing.org
ICQ: 61342629 AOL IM: BlackSunshineZ28
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Can't help you on your mixing question but I can say I have tried 3 types of rear drag shocks: C/E, Deutsch tech, and Koni SPA1's.
The Koni's have a Waaay wider range of adjustment and were the only shocks you could really feel a difference between the settings when compressing by hand. In the car, who knows, but I definately think you could really tune things in with the Koni's.
Zee
The Koni's have a Waaay wider range of adjustment and were the only shocks you could really feel a difference between the settings when compressing by hand. In the car, who knows, but I definately think you could really tune things in with the Koni's.
Zee
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