Pulled out the rear springs of the El Camino this morning. Apparently in 1972 they were handing out rubber spring pads like lollypops at the dentist's office. Thought I'd share
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Originally posted by meatwagonThat makes sense. There were air shocks on it when I got it. These "add ons" were only on the passenger side. Is it common for the passenger side spring to sag more?
BTW-all El Camino's came from the factory with air shocks.
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Originally posted by Mr4Speed
Pre-load for a harder launch!
BTW-all El Camino's came from the factory with air shocks.
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Originally posted by meatwagonThat makes sense. There were air shocks on it when I got it. These "add ons" were only on the passenger side. Is it common for the passenger side spring to sag more?
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Originally posted by Nik2Originally posted by meatwagonThat makes sense. There were air shocks on it when I got it. These "add ons" were only on the passenger side. Is it common for the passenger side spring to sag more?The official Bangshift garage door guru. Just about anything can be built using garage door parts, trust me.
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