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Old Aug 4, 2001 | 03:38 PM
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Well guys, I'm considering various changes to the '67 that will make it a tad more comfortable to drive. It rides hard, which I can deal with, but over bumps it tends to really jounce. Seems to me like the shocks are quite hard. Any input or opinions?

Bill



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Old Aug 4, 2001 | 03:46 PM
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Bill,

If you've got jounce (is that Swiss for bounce?) then it sounds like the shocks are too soft, not too hard. The universal recommendation for getting a soft ride is good ole GM bog standard Delco replacments. I have them on four corners of the '73 and find them just right.

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Old Aug 4, 2001 | 04:04 PM
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Mike,

When you try to rock your car, are you able to depress the suspension by any amount. With my full weight (almost 200 lbs) I can barely make a corner of the car move. This is the front or back.

Bill

PS I don't know where 'jounce' comes from - maybe a combination of jerky bounce?




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Old Aug 4, 2001 | 05:42 PM
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[QUOTE] jerky bounce?

That's a common sexual technique in Victoria and really west Texas I hear. Never mind.

My car has aftermarket HD springs on the front and the fibreglass equivalent of a HD spring on the rear. Let me run to the garage and see something-

OK I'm back. :D I can get maybe an inch bounce out of either end if I really try (230 lbs).

Try disconnecting your rear shocks and see how much boing boing you get then.

Het ! I just noticed - I'm a senile member now :cheers:


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Old Aug 4, 2001 | 06:02 PM
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Default Re: Replacement shocks (Brass)

The GM Reactec shocks are very good, and when painted the right color look quite original on my 64. If you don't care about originality, I have had great results with KYB shocks on my 78. Either way, new gas shocks tend to make a big difference in both ride and handling.
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