double adjustment shocks
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double adjustment shocks
need some suggestions - i have a 71 nova bb and want to change from qa1 r shocks to afco double adjustment - question - which stroke should i use 4" or 7"? also i use moroso trick springs and global west tubular a-arms. thanks, carl
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I think you're going to be limited to what will bolt up stock in the front, seems like that's a 4" travel shock if I remember right. Remember that out at the wheel the travel will be more than that.
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haha - good luck with the unnecessary spending, it hasn't helped me that much yet!
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AFCO's are NOT bolt-in
Just a word of caution. The AFCO's are NOT a bolt in item on a Nova/Camaro with stock lowers. Hopefully your GW lowers have a larger shock opening. I just went through this on my '67 and it took some fabrication work to get the 1840F's to fit. Something else, AFCO has come out with a new series to replace the 1840F and it must be installed with the spring as an assembly. Got that straight from AFCO. That's one reason I got a pair of 1840's while I still could.
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Good luck and happy wheel stands!!!
'67 Camaro
naturally aspirated street/strip 468, 9" tires
3525 lbs
1.31
6.13 @ 110.93
9.68 @ 137.80
naturally aspirated street/strip 468, 9" tires
3525 lbs
1.31
6.13 @ 110.93
9.68 @ 137.80
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