Will have the cc in this thread soon
I'm thread needs moar bagged CCs
Will have the cc in this thread soon
Ridiculous how dead this thread is............
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they are specified for the rear, on that alone i wouldn't recommend. I also wouldn't recommend non adjustable shocks. I run Varishocks but I'm also a dealer so :shrug:I'm about to replace the shocks on the front of mine. Looking at going with QA1 TN512 Non adjustable shocks.
Anyone else ever ran these? They are specified for the 88-96 corvette per QA1's website, which meets the criteria as far as compressed/extended lengths.
512 Aluminum Stocker Star Shock
they are specified for the rear, on that alone i wouldn't recommend. I also wouldn't recommend non adjustable shocks. I run Varishocks but I'm also a dealer so :shrug:
I am race shock expert (have 20+k in race shocks on VW)Not sure how much real difference there is on these shocks whether spec'd front or rear, but I don't know. I'm no shock expert.
Main concern is stroke (yes, I said stroke...) Those QA1's I posted have a 9" collapsed length, and a 14" extended length. Which matches my current application.
These are spec'd for ford front application. Still non adjustable.
516 Aluminum Stocker Star Shock
I don't see the point in an adjustable shock on a bagged truck though?... If you always drove at the same PSI, then I guess you would adjust the dampening at that height. But I don't, so I would think that would make it too soft or too stiff at different PSI/heights.
How do you have yours setup?