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Topic: What type of Rear shocks? (Read 386 times)
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5258
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Looking to change out the rear shocks on the 69 Dart, what kind of shocks does anyone recommend for strictly street use? Thanks 5258 
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5258 Performance Shelbyville, Tennessee "Where the MOPAR factory built and race ready hotrods live again"
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guzzimike
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We're running Monroe Air Shocks on our son's '68 Dart GT.  The car is his daily driver with 255-50/15 rear tires and sometimes it carries a full passenger load, which can tax the tight wheelwell tire clearance. Air shocks come in handy under those conditions.
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Ace
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I plan on running the Competition Engineering set ups.
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duster-dan
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Looking to change out the rear shocks on the 69 Dart, what kind of shocks does anyone recommend for strictly street use? Thanks 5258  check this link out, click on S/S Springs, on the left side of the web site. http://www.carpetperfect.com/He's a member of this board, some good reading.
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DartKnight
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KYB's have never done me wrong, and are good quality for the price. 
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Jason
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70 Dustpan
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KYB's also.
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Hey, I'm a God again!
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wrflyer
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KYB's For me all the way around!
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