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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2010
      Location
      Rockaway. NJ
      Posts
      211
      Country Flag: United States

      Hotchkis / Fox Shocks

      Due to at least one of my 16yr old Bilsteins leaking...... looking at replacement shocks

      67 GTO
      Hotchkis Springs
      UMI Front and Rear Control Arms

      Cruise Night car.... no racing or competition ..... just enjoy spirited driving

      After some online research and emails to UMI and Hotchkis ---- I am leaning towards the Hotchkis/Fox shocks.....

      Only decision is Adjustable or Non Adjustable

      James at Hotchkis says the setting for the Non Adjustable falls in the middle of the Adjustable ones....

      Anyone run these?
      Opinions?

      Thanks

      Troy

      Troy
      67GTO


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Dec 2020
      Posts
      27
      I had these on a 73 Trans Am with Hotchkis springs, sway bars, SF connectors, poly bushings and poly body mounts. Kept the factory A-arms on that build. I thought the Non-Adjustable shocks that Hotchkis provided were absolutely perfect for my driving purposes - which sounds a lot like yours. Fair weather local cruise car. Not driven competitively. I had 17x9 cast Year One wheels with Nittos on that car, and after all of the Hotchkis upgrades - particularly the SF connectors - that car handled phenomenally for a 50 year old car.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Dec 2008
      Location
      Blanchard, Ok
      Posts
      112
      Country Flag: United States
      Ive got the non-adjustable with Hotchkis springs and for street driving, they're perfect.
      Brad Bickers
      '67 Camaro, Blueprint 383/ 700r4


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