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Who is running coil overs?

blu67

Well-Known Member
Just wondering who is running coilover suspension, what you think of it and what kind it is.
 
In running Street or Track coil overs in my 65. I haven't driven much on my car yet, but I have driven Shaun's car (the owner of Street or Track) and I can tell you that it's a first class setup that drives great.

The best thing I like about the suspension is the installation itself. I think I did both sides from start to finish in about 3 hours... and now that all the pre-work is done, I can disassemble and reassemble each side in about a hour.

Another great point is Shaun's customer service. Second to none.

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-Shannon
 
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I have coilovers on my fastback, but haven't driven the car on them yet. They do look awesome, and I like the fact they are adjustable.
 
"LastDeadLast" said:
In running Street or Track coil overs in my 65. I haven't driven much on my car yet, but I have driven Shaun's car (the owner of Street or Track) and I can tell you that it's a first class setup that drives great.

-Shannon

Yeah and a month later the engine blew up... Hmmm... I'm sure 120mph behind the pace car on a parade lap had nothing to do with it! :steer
 
"Shaun" said:
Yeah and a month later the engine blew up... Hmmm... I'm sure 120mph behind the pace car on a parade lap had nothing to do with it! :steer

Just to set the record straight... :) One: I was JUST keeping up with traffic.. I don't want to be one of "those guys" slowing down the all important flow of traffic and Two: It was a Pantera, not the pace car. :yah

Gotta say though.. If hadn't already bought your suspension kit, I would've after that ride!

-Shannon
 
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