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Old 03-29-2010, 02:36 PM
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Just put my fronts on, wow what a difference from my stockers. Waiting on my rears to get here.
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Originally Posted by stevenc
Just put my fronts on, wow what a difference from my stockers. Waiting on my rears to get here.
I ordered all 4 corners too...waiting for the pavement to warm a bit before putting them on! Great to hear they made a diff.
PS...I waited 6 or 8 wks for the rears!
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I ordered the rears on Saturday and the fronts on Friday. Summit got the fronts to me today, the rears are supposed to be here tomorrow or weds. Can't wait
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Are u at stock height or dropped? I almsot went w/. IAS's, but other options presented themselves. I still think they're a great product, those that have em, usu. like em. They have gone up a few $ tho, as I think Edelbrock knows they've a nice shock.
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Originally Posted by fastnblu
Are u at stock height or dropped? I almsot went w/. IAS's, but other options presented themselves. I still think they're a great product, those that have em, usu. like em. They have gone up a few $ tho, as I think Edelbrock knows they've a nice shock.
Stock height with the exception of just a 2 inch drop shackle in the back to bring the back down a bit.
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i have them on my truck its lowered 2/4 it rides awsome. i had toxics before the ias shocks all i can say is man what a differance
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I have em on my 96 Blazer...the ride's a little stiff but responsive
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I had them on my truck, which is lowered 2/4, I broke a rear shock twice. Rode good but too expensive to have to keep replacing. I bought the summit sport shocks and I like them.
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That's what I had on my old truck, and it rode pretty good for as much as it was lowered.
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Originally Posted by stevenc
Stock height with the exception of just a 2 inch drop shackle in the back to bring the back down a bit.
Ditto...except I did the rear springs...


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