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Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
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Any recommendations for SS front shocks; wheelie bounce control?
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Location: drag city, ne
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Speedway bought AFCO. I would say they are less than a few miles from your business. Stop in and see what they have to offer.....
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Randall, I like the QA1's stocker star R's. They are single adjustable,compression is fixed and stiff, rebound is adjustable. My car leaves with the wheels 2-3 ft in the air and lands nice with these shocks. Not much bounce if any.
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AFCO's work great, easy to adjust also! Go with the double adjustable you won't be disappointed.
Shawn 6383
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www.santhuffshocks.com I went from KONI's to Santhuffs, day and night difference.
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a good friend just switched from afco to santhuff. night and day difference and he didn't need three sets of them ( one on the car, one in the trailer, and one at afco getting rebuilt), they were constantly leaking/blowing seals and would cause the car to do erratic things
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