RE: Springs in the Spring+
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RE: Springs in the Spring+



Rich-

Are those the gas-adjust style shocks?  Are you running adjustable shock
absorbers with those new springs?
When I was a kid my dad put adjustables on our '73 fury III wagon for
camping vacations.
I've often wondered how an adjustable would work in our cars.
They're big around here with the 8K rpm rice burner kids.
The Brits call them dampers which is a better name than shock absorber.

Tom Duross
7:15


Tom Duross wrote:

----------------- What are your plans for shocks? ------------------
>
> Tom Duross
> 08:46 EST (testing)
> I soaked mine with kroil for three days before he did the work and it
> helped tremendously.
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I have soaked my spring bolts several times already and will continue to
do so. PB Blaster is great stuff.

As for shocks I bought the KYB's all the way around already and have had
them on since I did the disc brake conversion and front suspension
poly/graphite upgrade. I'm retaining drums on the rear.


Rich Kinsley  '64 Polara 4 dr 318poly w/goodies


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