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Its great to hear of new guys getting started into stock and super stock racing. My advice to you is to save your money and get a good set of double adjustable shocks for the front of your car. I went the Route with the QA1's. They are only single adjustable. When you loosen the extension it also loosens the compression. I have a set of Santhuff shocks on my car that work very good. The AFCO double adjustable are an excellent choice also. The QA1 shock will be better than what you have but in the end they are not what you need. Hope this helps you make a decision
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I really like my QA1's, but would make a different choice on the valving if I had it to do over.
There is a "R Series" which are looser on the extension, but have no experience with them. All of the QA1's can be custom tuned, and they are a nice piece for the money. |
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