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Well, after 4 months of freshening up my '67 Coronet(Was in storage for 28 years), I finally have it on the road. The KYB shocks are shockingly great. After all the bad comments about them on this thread, I was bracing for a sucky shock. I live in the middle of nowhere and the roads are pretty...
These KYB Gas Adjust were $22 for the front, $33 for the rear, a piece. I thought that was a good deal. Plus, KYB has a rebate program right now, so even cheaper!
Ouch! Based on the feedback it sounds like I'm using the wrong shock. To be clear, KYB makes the Excel-G(softer ride) and the Gas-A-Just monotube(stiffer ride). I LOVE Bilsteins, but was trying to save a nickel.
I'm installing shocks on my 67 Coronet. The Factory Service Manual instructs tightening fasteners to spec with the full weight of the vehicle on the ground. How important is this? I can't think of a reason why this matters.
Also, I'm putting on KYB gas adjust shocks. Anyone have them and what...