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Edelbrock suspension?!

Edelbrock Coilover Shock Absorbers

Has anyone actually seen these for sale anywhere or in person? I have experience with the IAS shocks on a truck and they are really nice but that has virtually nothing to do with a sport compact situation. I imagine they have put a good deal of time/effort/testing into these and they sound pretty neat... Anyone have any more info?
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ouch... just found them on the Summit website... almost $1,000 a set!!
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Re: Edelbrock suspension?!

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ouch... just found them on the Summit website... almost $1,000 a set!!
Yup, looks like your average coilover system, but in a much more attractive package. Interesting how they use an inverted shock design for it, rather than your traditional setup that 95% of the other coilover systems out there use. Looks like it's worth it's price though, but the big question is, how's the ride quality with them?
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If you guys wanna know about the edelbrock suspension, ask Maurader on the www.turbod16.com forums. He's running them on his car. He says they have a very nice ride quaility.
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