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i was wondering what kind of shocks you guys are running on your chevelles?..its time for some new ones and im looking for a pretty stiff yet reasonably priced shock one that keeps the tires glued to the ground yet doesnt flex much during acceleration!
 

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try some KYB Gas-Adjust shocks. I've heard they give excellent performance and a good ride.

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I have run and enjoyed Monroe Gas-Matic Plus shocks for a few years before I upgraded to Koni SPA1's. They have a great ride provided they are matcher to the springs.
 

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I put KYB's on the front a couple of weeks ago. My old shocks were pretty bad, the new KYB's give me the stiffness I was looking
for. I'll be putting them in the rear soon.
 

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I've got KYB gas adjust on my 69 Camino and it rides smoother than my Benz.
 

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KYB Gas-A-Just's. Excellent value, performance and ride (one they have about a thousand miles on them).

We sell the heck out of them and people love them!

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