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    What shocks to get....

    I'm going to make the plunge Monday and get a set installed. It's probably been 10 years since they were replaced and the handling of the car is piss-poor at best. What would be the best options readily available? I've also read that single tube is more durable than dual tube.

    I'm looking for a happy medium between performance and ride.

    Price is an issue but not (if that makes sense).

    Thanks in advance!
    Project \"Fire and Ice\":

    1989 LTC

    My worst enemies are those who presume me to be harmless. They cannot imagine how much I resent and disdain them, or just how great a threat they would face if I could get at them. Everything in their behavior speaks of insult and presumptuousness, and for now it is all I can do to make constructive use of my anger toward them. At this time, I just make a list of them and keep a watch on. Some day, with the help of time, space, and circumstance, I will be able to humiliate them properly - not in a manner they would enjoy, but in a style calculated to make them wish that they had never been born.



    Anton Szandor LaVey

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    KYB GR-2, I put them on mine and its sooooo much better than before.

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      #3
      I have KYB fronts and am happy with them. Fairly inexpensive too. The Ford PI shocks also have a good reputation as an inexpensive and decent shock.
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        #4
        I think I'm gonna go with the KYB GR-2s. Looking like a pretty decent solution. Guess I'll be able to take the spring spacers out of the front now.
        Project \"Fire and Ice\":

        1989 LTC

        My worst enemies are those who presume me to be harmless. They cannot imagine how much I resent and disdain them, or just how great a threat they would face if I could get at them. Everything in their behavior speaks of insult and presumptuousness, and for now it is all I can do to make constructive use of my anger toward them. At this time, I just make a list of them and keep a watch on. Some day, with the help of time, space, and circumstance, I will be able to humiliate them properly - not in a manner they would enjoy, but in a style calculated to make them wish that they had never been born.



        Anton Szandor LaVey

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          #5
          According to Advance's catalog, there exist rear KYB GR2 with air assist, about $50 each - if you plan on keeping the air ride, you may be happy with these.

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            #6
            Actually, I don't have air ride. I think that came out in '90. I would consider some air shocks for the back, though. But, don't these lose air over time?
            Project \"Fire and Ice\":

            1989 LTC

            My worst enemies are those who presume me to be harmless. They cannot imagine how much I resent and disdain them, or just how great a threat they would face if I could get at them. Everything in their behavior speaks of insult and presumptuousness, and for now it is all I can do to make constructive use of my anger toward them. At this time, I just make a list of them and keep a watch on. Some day, with the help of time, space, and circumstance, I will be able to humiliate them properly - not in a manner they would enjoy, but in a style calculated to make them wish that they had never been born.



            Anton Szandor LaVey

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              #7
              I'd save up about $300 for either the Bilstein HD (#1495 for the front, #1496 for the rear) or the Edelbrock (EDL 33222 front, EDL 34222 rear) shocks. Don't forget to replace the coil springs too.


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                #8
                Originally posted by N A
                I'd save up about $300 for either the Bilstein HD (#1495 for the front, #1496 for the rear) or the Edelbrock (EDL 33222 front, EDL 34222 rear) shocks. Don't forget to replace the coil springs too.
                If you are going to go with a stiff shock save your self $100 and buy a set of Carerras.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Roach III
                  Actually, I don't have air ride. I think that came out in '90. I would consider some air shocks for the back, though. But, don't these lose air over time?
                  Yeah, that's what I mean by air ride, the air-pressurized shocks are just our version of it. Dunno if they leak air, my system is automatic so it just takes care of itself whenever it needs to.

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                    #10
                    Okay, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go with air shocks on the rear just for height control. What about the front? I can't buy new springs right now. I can buy spring spacers all day long, though.

                    ETA: 8:00 A.M.!
                    Project \"Fire and Ice\":

                    1989 LTC

                    My worst enemies are those who presume me to be harmless. They cannot imagine how much I resent and disdain them, or just how great a threat they would face if I could get at them. Everything in their behavior speaks of insult and presumptuousness, and for now it is all I can do to make constructive use of my anger toward them. At this time, I just make a list of them and keep a watch on. Some day, with the help of time, space, and circumstance, I will be able to humiliate them properly - not in a manner they would enjoy, but in a style calculated to make them wish that they had never been born.



                    Anton Szandor LaVey

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Roach III
                      Okay, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go with air shocks on the rear just for height control. What about the front? I can't buy new springs right now. I can buy spring spacers all day long, though.

                      ETA: 8:00 A.M.!
                      what kinda spring you looking for? somehting stock, little firmer, lots firmer, rock hard?
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                        #12
                        I'm guessing stock would do the trick. Maybe a little firmer.
                        Project \"Fire and Ice\":

                        1989 LTC

                        My worst enemies are those who presume me to be harmless. They cannot imagine how much I resent and disdain them, or just how great a threat they would face if I could get at them. Everything in their behavior speaks of insult and presumptuousness, and for now it is all I can do to make constructive use of my anger toward them. At this time, I just make a list of them and keep a watch on. Some day, with the help of time, space, and circumstance, I will be able to humiliate them properly - not in a manner they would enjoy, but in a style calculated to make them wish that they had never been born.



                        Anton Szandor LaVey

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                          #13
                          Decided to go with the Monroe mono tube on the front and Monroe air shocks on the back. I have an appointment in the morning. Thanks for all the replies guys. I'm still open to suggestions regarding springs, though.
                          Project \"Fire and Ice\":

                          1989 LTC

                          My worst enemies are those who presume me to be harmless. They cannot imagine how much I resent and disdain them, or just how great a threat they would face if I could get at them. Everything in their behavior speaks of insult and presumptuousness, and for now it is all I can do to make constructive use of my anger toward them. At this time, I just make a list of them and keep a watch on. Some day, with the help of time, space, and circumstance, I will be able to humiliate them properly - not in a manner they would enjoy, but in a style calculated to make them wish that they had never been born.



                          Anton Szandor LaVey

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