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Old 01-08-2016, 10:30 AM   #6
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Re: Can't find correct length rear shocks

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SCOTI that made me check out front lengths and summit has some edelbrock ias's for just $20. Think at that price I'm gunna go for it. Just wondering if shocks at that price point are valved or tuned differently for front and rear? Guessing if they are they'd be way to firm. Or is it likely the same shock in a different length?
I agree on the valving concern when utilizing front shocks in a rear application but I know guys have done it. Me personally? I always try to stick w/the correct shocks & move the mounts as needed to get them to work. If I can't tweak the mount locations, I'll seek out the closest possible application w/the correct shock ends & length required (I used Monte Carlo SS/g-body shocks for the rear of my 90).
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