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Old 11-29-2004 | 05:57 AM
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Good shocks for lowered camaro's??

Who makes good shocks/struts for lowered camaro's?? If you can, I need specific names and even part numbers would be cool too. I just ordered some progressive rate Eibach lowering springs....so I need new shocks to go with them!!!
Old 11-29-2004 | 05:36 PM
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Not sure how they do on lowered vehicles, but I have the QA1's and they are incredibly adjustable for what ever you want, VERY hard VERY soft and everything in between...

QA1's are made by Hal and the ones you would want are Gen-F shocks, available at TByrne.com or LS1Speed.com and several other places...

My opinion... there are none better... But I have only played with a few types...
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Anybody heard anything good or bad about Tokico?
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Anybody heard anything good or bad about Tokico?
Not sure on an F-Body, but the import people like them.
Old 12-01-2004 | 07:58 PM
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Are you using the car for racing? If not then you don't need adjustible shocks.
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hmmm, sounds pretty neat b4c, i might look into some, and getner z28, let me know how them springs do, bc i might look into some of them to, bc i wana do some suspension work, thanxxxx....
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tokico used to be good at least when I played with lowered cars with big stereos
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I'm not going to be doing full time racing or anything. The occasional Mustang or Honda *** whoopin every once in awhile maybe.... I just need a good set of shocks for good street performance on a everyday driver that handle better than stock. The reason I ask about Tokico, is because I can get a complete set front and rear for only $240.00.
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Will do 1BADZ....
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