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Rear shock advice
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<blockquote data-quote="SCGallo2" data-source="post: 14952825" data-attributes="member: 160791"><p>They work ok, but they are a compromise between a double adjustable drag shock and a street shock. My car is a lot more street than strip, and this year will likely be my last passes down the strip after getting my car tuned again. I will be going with Bilsteins or Strange adjustable in all four corners for street only duty. The QA1s dampen ok, but they are not as precise as Bilsteins control wise. And in cooler weather, you can actually hear the shock fluid transferring inside the tube during rebound... not really a big deal, but odd sounding inside the cabin.</p><p></p><p>Check out BMR and Maximum Motorsports LCA relo brackets... they are both quality pieces that you can bolt on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCGallo2, post: 14952825, member: 160791"] They work ok, but they are a compromise between a double adjustable drag shock and a street shock. My car is a lot more street than strip, and this year will likely be my last passes down the strip after getting my car tuned again. I will be going with Bilsteins or Strange adjustable in all four corners for street only duty. The QA1s dampen ok, but they are not as precise as Bilsteins control wise. And in cooler weather, you can actually hear the shock fluid transferring inside the tube during rebound... not really a big deal, but odd sounding inside the cabin. Check out BMR and Maximum Motorsports LCA relo brackets... they are both quality pieces that you can bolt on. [/QUOTE]
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