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QA1 GM Pro Front Coil-Over Shock Absorber - Single Adj. - Stock Mount - 9.625in/14.5in - Aluminum

QA1 GM Pro Front Coil-Over Shock Absorber - Single Adj. - Stock Mount - 9.625in/14.5in - Aluminum

Regular price $274.95 USD
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QA1's coil-over shock for your 1963-1965 Buick Riviera offers fully adjustable ride height and valving control. Pick your spring rate and adjustability to fit your driving style, adjust the valving...
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QA1's coil-over shock for your 1963-1965 Buick Riviera offers fully adjustable ride height and valving control. Pick your spring rate and adjustability to fit your driving style, adjust the valving to match and you are on your way. They also utilize a fully threaded body that allows you to adjust your ride height for the perfect stance or to finely tune the weight balance for superior handling. Adjustable Coil-Over Features:, Available in independent compression and rebound double adjustable and simultaneous compression and rebound adjustable, Lightweight Billet Aluminum Coil-Over Design, Easy, Bolt-In Installation, Ride Height Adjustable, 100% Dyno Tested and Serialized, Serviceable and Rebuildable by QA1 Authorized Service Centers, Made in the USA, Used in drag racing, street performance, autocross, road racing and street rod applications, Sold in Pairs.
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