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Old 01-17-2018, 11:59 AM
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KYB gas shocks. Best bang for the buck.
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KYB gas shocks. Best bang for the buck.
Any specific model?
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Old 01-17-2018, 12:34 PM
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Front/Rear Gas-a-Just Shock. Make sure you get the right part # for multi-lead spring or mono-leaf spring. The part # is now shared with other makes/models. I would call a tech line to confirm before ordering.

If you want to take this a step further... I would paint the shocks white and hop on ebay and grab a decal kit to dress them up as Hurst shocks.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/HURST-GABRI...BaH0-q&vxp=mtr

Or... you could always paint them shock absorber grey (LI Corvette Supply has a good rattle can paint) and apply the decal for the shock ID from Heartbeat City or Ground Up Restoration and you can have yourself a stock appearing shock if Day2 isn't your taste.

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Awesome, I trust they will make my B.B. nova ride and steer better?
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awesome, i trust they will make my b.b. Nova ride and steer better?
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I’m totally hijacking this thread, but what tires do you recommend? Again sorry for hijacking
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I’m totally hijacking this thread, but what tires do you recommend? Again sorry for hijacking
I just put a set of those Coker Tire 'bias ply' looking radial on our '70 LS6 this summer. Really a great tire that looks like a bias ply but performs like a radial [because it is]. We're likely going to install a set on our '70 LT1 Corvette soon too. Cool tire for drivers.

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I have these KYBs on my 69 and they're great. Very stock type ride.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/k...t/model/camaro

I have these Bilsteins on my 68 and I prefer the sportier ride. They're a bit stiffer and may be difficult to make appear stock.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/b...t/model/camaro
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----Have KYB's on my 69 GP-SJ and like them. Also just put a set of the new bias-ply looking Cokers on the SJ, but road conditions preclude the cars use ,,,probably what looks like till spring. But the tires look great.......Bill S
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