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hello everybody i need to remplace my rear shocks , where i can find them, if you any adresses thanks for help me
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It all depends on how you want the car to ride and if the spring rates are still good. You can still get oil filled for the original ride quality or gas charged if you want the car stiffer. START HERE - https://www.shocks2springs.com/class...-79-81-82.html Last edited by KULTULZ; 07-29-2025 at 12:17 PM. Reason: HELPS TO ENTER ACTAUL URL |
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For these cars if you are at all concerned with smooth ride, oil filled shocks are the only way to go. Gas filled give a stiff ride. Just one guy's opinion and experience.
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No argument with the above. But on today’s roads and higher speeds, I find the gas shocks to be better. Mom always had a Lincoln, and some were pretty soft boats. But at freeway speeds I just didn’t like it much. So think about your roads and driving conditions before you reach for your wallet.
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