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Pasquale
02-12-2012, 02:22 AM
I am going to be purchasing QA1 rear shocks for my 69 Camaro that are 17in extended and 11.625in compressed. That is a total of 5-3/8" of stroke. I am setting this car up for like a pro touring car and would like to know where the shock should be set at ride height. For example, should the shocks be set at 50/50 bump and compression? That would leave me with 2-11/16" of travel up and down.

454SSguy
02-12-2012, 03:14 AM
The shocks should have a "ride height". I'd call and confirm with QA1 to make sure but it's usually in the middle of extended and compressed height.

btw - if you haven't bought the shocks yet, alot of people go with Strange or AFCO coilovers. I have QA1's for the front of my truck but only because they are the only people that make a coilover setup I could use.

RT66MOTORSPORTS
02-16-2012, 01:59 PM
Strange are a great shock, and made in the USA. QA1 shocks are manufactured overseas.

Bryce
02-16-2012, 02:52 PM
Put the ride height in the middle of the stroke.

I have 3 sets of AFCOs and I love them. But I am also a fan of ridetech and their new coilovers. My next project will most likely have ridetechs.

bret
02-17-2012, 12:26 PM
I am going to be purchasing QA1 rear shocks for my 69 Camaro that are 17in extended and 11.625in compressed. That is a total of 5-3/8" of stroke. I am setting this car up for like a pro touring car and would like to know where the shock should be set at ride height. For example, should the shocks be set at 50/50 bump and compression? That would leave me with 2-11/16" of travel up and down.

I typically set ride height at a bit over half travel...in your case around 14.5-15".
Our 5.2" stroke shocks are just a tick shorter...11.25 compressed and 16.5 open, so you could run them around 14-14.5" at ride height. http://www.ridetech.com/store/coil-overs/