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I was looking at putting a set of QA1 DA rear shocks on my B/S torino and was looking for a good starting point for the adjustments. It looks like you would want a little softer extension than compression. But I am just getting started. Just let me know what you think Thanks Jerry
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Last year I was having trouble getting ahold of the track, had put a new motor that makes more hp and it is lighter. Had a 3.19 low gear last year, this year I put a 2.93 and thought maybe shocks would help.
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With an automatic, shocks from Sears in the back will be ok. If your running a stick a DA shock in the back is a good investment. I have DA's in the back of my auto, I see the difference how the back end works on video's I have taken with my camera.
Start with the compression setting tighter than the extension, then adjust to your liking on how the car lands. Might want to have somebody take a video of the launch. Then you can see what goes on. |
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