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![]() Well I haven't had the chance ($) to try the Edelbrocks but,I have noticed that they are expensive...I also saw them on TV being installed on a Mustang vert on that "Horse Power TV" show...
I'm running Tokico blues (non-adjustable) shocks and struts teamed with Eibach Pro-kit springs...I am very pleased with the set-up and if I could do it again,I would only change to the adjustable Tokicos...It's a very nice ride,very streetable and not as stiff as I thought it would be.. Edelbrock has a huge following so I doubt that they are a "bad buy" but,Personally if I had the cash I would go with an adjustable shock from Tokico,Koni or Bilstien... They would provide the most flexablility in whatever direction you would want to take you suspension (from mild to wild).. Good luck and if you get the Edelbrocks,post up about your opinion if you can...I'm sure there are others wondering the same as you ...-Milt
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