10-06-2011, 04:19 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Liberty, & Garden City S.C. , U.S.
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Re: 63-72 Chevy P/U Rear Shock Mount System
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Originally Posted by robnolimit
Andy Glad to hear it. The feedback is great. With your comments and postings, we updated the instructions with more pictures and dimensions. Sometimes we see things differently as we were the ones that built the parts. These updates will help everyone, so thanks. Glad to hear the truck rides and handles better, we knew it would. I've been in S.C. in the fall when the leaves are changing, good time for a cruise and some fun. Thanks again, Rob
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Your welcome.
Yea from the last few times I have drove it I can tell it's a lot softer ride. It's not Harsh like before if the rear end hit bad bumps in the road. Thanks again, great product.
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