QA1 TS802 Single-Adjustable Stocker Star Rear Shock for 1967-1969 Chevy Camaro, Pontiac Firebird
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Stocker Star Shocks
QA1 TS802 Single-Adjustable Stocker Star Rear Shock Features:
- Lightweight billet aluminum smooth body
- Bolt-in installation
- 100 percent dyno tested
- Upper Mount: Stud
- Lower Mount: Eyelet
FAQ
How do you adjust QA1 single adjustable rear shocks?
- Use the knob at the base to fine-tune compression and rebound separately
- Clockwise increases compression, counterclockwise increases rebound
Can you run QA1 shocks upside down?
- QA1 shocks aren't designed to be used upside down
- Mounting them correctly ensures optimal performance
Are QA1 shocks adjustable?
- Yes, QA1 shocks offer single or double adjustable options
- Allows fine-tuning for different driving conditions
What do adjustable rear shocks do?
- Adjustable rear shocks customize vehicle handling and ride quality
- Enhance control, comfort, and traction for various road conditions
Specifications:
I have a Camaro with Hotchkis lowering springs on the rear. Will these shocks work with a lowered setup?
Does this shock come with the lower mounting bolt?
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