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Will these shocks fir a 69 Coronet?

Yes they are for a B body as they have a metal bushing in the top eye. A bodies have no metal bushing in the top eye. C bodies shocks are a few inches longer but will work and if the rear of the car is lifted or you are using Super Stock springs the longer the better.Years ago Direct Connection recomended the use of Imperial rear shocks as the were the longest Mopar had. If your car is slammed dis-regard all the C-body ramblings as I am told that I sometimes am long winded.
 
That is a lot of money for no name shocks. Just my .02.


Yes and no, I agree that shocks can be had pretty cheap in the states but I have to factor in shipping and the time they will take to arrive, these are here in Australia, albeit the other side, so I can get them here for around $80 and it will take a week.
I'm not going to take the plunge yet as I have to place an order with Moparts and was thinking I may as well just grab some shocks while I'm at it, plus I'll be attending this countries biggest swap meet over the weekend and you never know................
 
Just say no to used shocks. I just put 4 Bilsteins tuned by Hotchkis on my 69 Coronet. Sweet. Amazing improvement. Rides and handle like never before. $400 for the 4. There is a 10% discount code if you hunt around for it.
 
the shocks are 605mm long, from top to
bottom.

The mounting points are 570mm - this is measured to the centre
of the hole.

Too long?? Or will these do?
 
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