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    1. #1
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      Dec 2004
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      Edelbrock IAS shocks????

      Are the Edelbrock IAS shocks all they are cracked up to be? Ive heard a few good things about them but I need to know more.





      -Shep


    2. #2
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      Aug 2004
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      Pittsburgh, PA
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      I like mine

      Shep,

      I think the IAS shocks are very nice. They seem to work well on a car with moderate spring rates. IF you are running very stiff springs I doubt they will be valved firm enough.

      What kind of car are they for???

      Shane

    3. #3
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      70 chevelle



      -Shep

    4. #4
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      Agreed, if the spring rates are moderate and you`re going to put a lot of real world driving miles on the car they`re a good choice. You may give up a little ultimate performance to Bilsteins or Konis but they`re a nice compromise of performance and street manners. I have them on my daily driver,they handle cavernous Pa. pot holes better than OE style shocks and enhanced handling a great deal too. I`ve heard their life span may not be as long as some other performance shocks but I suspect *much* higher than stock spring rates may be involved in those cases. Marcus SC&C




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