[FC] Question About Nos Pleasurizer Shocks!

Ron ronh at owt.com
Sun Jan 30 14:18:47 EST 2011


And then what happens when you load a thousand pounds or so into the van or 
Rampside?
RonH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Dewald" <dkdewald at pasty.net>
To: "corvanatics" <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [FC] Question About Nos Pleasurizer Shocks!


> At 06:25 1/30/2011 -0800, eddie iglar wrote:
>>Installing Shocks on my rampside! Is Gm Pleasurizer shocks on front and
>>back better then going to local auto parts store and buying updated shocks
>>like KYB or Gabriel from clarks! Need Input thks
>
> This depends upon what you like.  I did not like the excessive rebound
> effect of the stock FC front suspension so I installed a set of custom
> front springs from Ken Hand.   However, I like a controlled ride and
> positive feedback from the road surface (rather than a classic Cadillac
> ride) so I also installed Bilstein #B46-0925 shocks front and rear.  To 
> me,
> this is an almost perfect setup.
>
> The Bilstein B46-0925 application is for Dodge D100-150-250 trucks and
> B100-150-200 vans.  Some minor modifications to the shocks and rear A-arm
> are needed to make them fit.
>
> If you decide to install Ken Hand's springs, you may want to consider also
> installing an ADDCO front anti-roll bar to make up for lost roll stiffness
> due to the lower spring rate.
>
> Dale Dewald
> Hancock, MI
>
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