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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Duncannon, PA
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X3 on the Santhuff's! I have the single adjustable and have since 2002! Wouldn't use any other strut!
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Neosho, MO
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Adger -
I have Koni/Lamb single adjustables on the front of my 92 Camaro. Since I got my new motor that makes more power, I had to send my struts back to Randy at FastShocks to have him help me with the extension and rebound. I have a ton more adjustment in them now than I have ever had. Makes tuning the car so much easier. I have Koni double adjustable on the rear and Randy went through those also to update and freshen. Good luck! Michael |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Texarkana Ark/TX
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Thanks... Good to know I have options.
I have the double adjustable on the rear, too. They should need little if any changes. I might put that expense on the back burner.
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Like all of the others have said. Spend the money up front and get the Santhuff D/A's. They were the only shock that would control the bounce on my gen 1 Camaro. No matter how high the wheelstand it comes down smooth and does not bounce. No tire rub either. That really helped with consistency. Now if I could just get something to help the driver I would be in good shape.
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