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    1. #1
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      Which Front shocks are the best buy?

      1.) Bilstein F4BE3D150H0 - Bilstein Heavy-Duty Series $69.95

      2.) QA1 Precision Products TC1914P - QA1 Stocker Star AL $139.95

      3.) Hotchkis Sport Suspension 70010012 Suspension HPS 1000 $88.95

      4.) Koni 80401087 - Koni Classic Shocks $120.95

      Prices are from summitracing.com

      For a 68 Chevelle.. will be installing c5 brakes and Hotchkis Coil spring 1" drop... I will be using the car for street driving and back roads driving and maybe some touring in the near future.



    2. #2
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      From what I have heard the hotchkis valved Bilsteins would be a good choice and should be budget friendly.
      Brad Shepard
      69 Malibu
      Marshall, MO

    3. #3
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      Hotchkis shocks are made by Bilstein for Hotchkis are tuned for Hotchkis springs. If you want easy adjustability, the QA1s are the way to go. Just make sure you match the rears to the front.

      We beat those prices you posted.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms View Post
      Hotchkis shocks are made by Bilstein for Hotchkis are tuned for Hotchkis springs. If you want easy adjustability, the QA1s are the way to go. Just make sure you match the rears to the front.

      We beat those prices you posted.
      I got mine from Frank. Best prices. Do it.
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    5. #5
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      Shocks

      Frank-
      I checked your website and I dont see the Shocks listed individually, I tried searching but the Search didn't seem to function (just an FYI)
      Are you still offering the Hotchkis 70010012
      shocks at that price?
      I'd like to buy a pair or a set for my 75 Formula.
      james

      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms View Post
      Hotchkis shocks are made by Bilstein for Hotchkis are tuned for Hotchkis springs. If you want easy adjustability, the QA1s are the way to go. Just make sure you match the rears to the front.

      We beat those prices you posted.

    6. #6
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      James – you might have better luck PM’ing or calling Frank, just in case he doesn’t check this thread. Thanks for considering your HPS shocks for your Formula.

      Hotchkis Sport Suspension
      Toll Free: 877-466-7655

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by chevelle327c5 View Post
      1.) Bilstein F4BE3D150H0 - Bilstein Heavy-Duty Series $69.95

      2.) QA1 Precision Products TC1914P - QA1 Stocker Star AL $139.95

      3.) Hotchkis Sport Suspension 70010012 Suspension HPS 1000 $88.95

      4.) Koni 80401087 - Koni Classic Shocks $120.95

      Prices are from summitracing.com

      For a 68 Chevelle.. will be installing c5 brakes and Hotchkis Coil spring 1" drop... I will be using the car for street driving and back roads driving and maybe some touring in the near future.


      Hi, Since you are running our coil springs, you should check out the
      HOTCHKIS HPS1000 featuring unique valving specifically designed for the A-Body. We developed the settings through our on track testing and they work fantastically with our other suspension components. You'll find they provide excellent performance at a reasonable price.

    8. #8
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      If you are going to use the Hotchkis springs, or a rate similar to theirs, I suggest using the Hotchkis Bilsteins.

      I just tested a set of Hotchkis Bilsteins combined with my springs. The rates are almost the same on the springs, but the Hotchkis valving is far superior to the previous Bilsteins the car had.
      Last edited by CarlC; 01-12-2010 at 02:21 PM.
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    9. #9
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      I do like the idea of the adjustable QA1 shocks.. but are they worth the price.

    10. #10
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      If the ability to adjust for a cushy ride sometimes (trip) and a extra firm ride sometimes (autocross), then Teh QA1 are neat because they are simple to adjust. If you just want a really good tuned shock in a sport setting, the hotchkis are perfect for their springs. You never said what your doing in the rear?

    11. #11
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      the rears lol.. ummm right now are air shocks.. lol... i know... there bad to have... i bought these 7 years ageo when i was in high school and i thought it was the coolest thing... now i want the lower look so prob next fall i'm going to put a new rear end.. either a ford 9" or a 12bolt chevy with prob 3" coil spring drop. and match the shocks to the front.. i"ll will say one thing... the air shocks have hold up very well.

    12. #12
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      no prices?

    13. #13
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      Hotchkis $82.50

      QA1 12 way $134

      Shipping, $10 either set.

    14. #14
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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms View Post
      Hotchkis $82.50

      QA1 12 way $134

      Shipping, $10 either set.
      Frank,
      Can you get me a price for a set of the Hotchkis for my '67 Bird?
      Running their springs, and looking for better shocks the the Edelbrocks that I'm running now.

      thanks




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