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Shocks

roadrunnerh

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Well, I completed the shock replacement on my Roadrunner. I went with the Edelbrock IAS Classic all the way around - just got the front shocks on this week, the rear about a month ago. The "classic" ones are a steel grey color with small Edelbrock old school logo sticker. The regular IAS are RED....

I really like the way the car handles, nice in turns and the ride is nice as well.
I thought I would post this info with my opinion - for what it's worth. They are a little expensive, but I think they are worth it. :cents:
 

Basketcase

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now that's not something I would've thought Edelbrock would be making.
 

SomeCarGuy

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I put them on everything. I find them worth the extra $$$$$$$ which is a lot.

Best price is usually at Summit

The rears were too short on a 68 Charger 4 speed and caused wheel hop. Might not be bad on an auto car.

They are nice pieces that are made in the USA, something I always strive to buy if at all possible(see my EBC Brakes saga).

Are the gray ones any different on the inside?
 

roadrunnerh

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No difference between red and gray other than the color, same price too.
I got mine through Summit $76.95 each, but I used a 10% off "source code" = 2RETYV
so the total for these front two I put on was $150.45 shipping included.
 
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