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    Thread: Be-Cool shocks?

    1. #1
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      Be-Cool shocks?

      I am surprised no one has even mentioned these. Any comments yet?

      Be Cool Shocks




      Scott from NJ.

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      Uhh.. I don't understand. The shock bone is not connected to the radiator bone. Is it? Then again, I guess I wouldn't buy a radiator from a shock company. Then again, there's Afco. Okay--I guess it makes sense now. Sort of.
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      Quote Originally Posted by streetfytr68
      Uhh.. I don't understand. The shock bone is not connected to the radiator bone. Is it? Then again, I guess I wouldn't buy a radiator from a shock company. Then again, there's Afco. Okay--I guess it makes sense now. Sort of.
      On that scott subframe maybe...



      But that was my first thought. WTH do they know about shocks?
      Scott from NJ.

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      Good shocks. Dropped my temps by 15 degrees.
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      I'm curious to hear more about them as well. The shock pictured would be easier to adjust than others like QA1's, etc. with the knob where it is. With my luck, I would somehow hit the knob on something while driving.
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      Chances are they are being made for Be-Cool by another vendor, and then having their name put on them ...


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      Oddly, they show no listing for rear shocks 2nd gen Camaros. Just front. But F&R for 1st gens.
      Scott from NJ.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Blown353
      Good shocks. Dropped my temps by 15 degrees.
      Tha's funny. So is the fact that Afco makes great shocks and radiators. I don't have as much faith in Be Cool.
      1967 #s RS

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      Quote Originally Posted by Blown353
      Good shocks. Dropped my temps by 15 degrees.


      Quote Originally Posted by summitracing.com
      Be Cool lightweight aluminum shock absorbers not only look great, but also dissipate heat nearly six times faster than conventional shock absorbers.

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      Those are cool!!

      ouch, that hurt




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