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Old 11-28-2011, 05:41 PM
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^^ hmm I was looking at those bars. Lots if adjustments
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Originally Posted by la skunk
i installed a coil over spring from autozone that i purchased for 40 dollars flaco used them on lil sis
Hey Flaco, first off thanks for helping us Caltrac guys out! I was also wondering more about these springs, can shed any more light on them for us??

Thank you sir!
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Originally Posted by foose04
Hey Flaco, first off thanks for helping us Caltrac guys out! I was also wondering more about these springs, can shed any more light on them for us??

Thank you sir!

thank u..


there in the suspension isle, in autozone...they are blue in color and go over the stock shock...

i have used them in the past with great results...also i ran some cheap shocks from them with it and tend to work great..
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Here's a huge thread on yellowbullet about caltracs. A must-read imo...

caltrac setup - Yellow Bullet Forums
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Originally Posted by Flaco
thank u..


there in the suspension isle, in autozone...they are blue in color and go over the stock shock...

i have used them in the past with great results...also i ran some cheap shocks from them with it and tend to work great..
huh? I know he's not talking about shock boots?
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Originally Posted by blown02408
huh? I know he's not talking about shock boots?
Nope... Superior Automotive/Up to 1250 lbs. heavy duty best ride load control spring for rear shock absorber (14-1890) | Coil Spring | AutoZone.com
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Thanks for finding them!!

Also found these when I went to oreily, they are direct replacement, shouldn't they work the same? Looks like a nice peice.

Monroe Part No. 58636 - Sensa-Trac Load Adjusting Shock Absorbers
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