Good rear shocks and coil springs for street/strip use

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87cutty

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Looking for a set of good shocks and coil springs for street/strip use. I have looked at qa1 but that's a bit pricy. Any help would be appriciated thx!
 
Bilstein shocks are good and most guys who don't run coil overs use them. I use cpp CS6034 in the rear, they're listed as a-body 2" drop springs but they gave my Monte the perfect height in the rear and they're not too stiff not too soft. Hope that helps.
 
Bilstein shocks are good and most guys who don't run coil overs use them. I use cpp CS6034 in the rear, they're listed as a-body 2" drop springs but they gave my Monte the perfect height in the rear and they're not too stiff not too soft. Hope that helps.
Sweet thx man
 
On the shocks the fronts are the ones that will make a dif in drag. Look up 10/90 shocks. There's affordable ones available
 
Competition Engineering 3 way adjustable drag shocks. 90/10 up front and 50/50 in the rear.

The triangulation braces that tie the rear upper and lower rear control arm mounts together helps a ton.

Body bushings do wonders as well.
 
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