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    1. #1
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      Jun 2022
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      GM A-body shock angle question

      The rear shocks on a 69 GM A-body are tilted inward at the top. For a Pro-Touring application is it best to leave it alone? I want to use coilovers and I can modify it to put the shocks wherever I want.

    2. #2
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      Apr 2006
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      Des Moines, IA
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      There's no simple answer other than don't lean them more than 25-degrees, as there are theories as to which is better, angled or straight up and down.
      DSE typically place them straight up and down.
      ridetech typically angles them around 15-degrees. We did this for packaging and added wheel travel.
      The more angle they have, the less effective they are, but the wheel travels slightly more. So I typically upped the spring rate and shock force accordingly (which really wasn't much).
      Get the lower mounting point as far out as you can.

    3. #3
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      Jun 2022
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      Springfield, OH
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      Quote Originally Posted by marolf101x View Post
      There's no simple answer other than don't lean them more than 25-degrees, as there are theories as to which is better, angled or straight up and down.
      DSE typically place them straight up and down.
      ridetech typically angles them around 15-degrees. We did this for packaging and added wheel travel.
      The more angle they have, the less effective they are, but the wheel travels slightly more. So I typically upped the spring rate and shock force accordingly (which really wasn't much).
      Get the lower mounting point as far out as you can.
      Good information. Thank you! I've always been a drag racer and we like them straight up and down. Of course we don't care about turning. I'm building my first Pro-Touring car and learning how to make one handle. I thought maybe angled was a little better, but I was guessing.





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