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Old 02-10-2008, 12:00 PM   #1
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Default My 1964 1/2 289 coupe.

My name is Mike. I am new to this forum. I am redoing my 64 1/2 coupe and will need some good advice as I go along. This spring I will be putting on new front shocks and springs, rear springs, universal joints, and a few "clean up" items like new carpet, seat belts, etc.
My first question. I have standard shocks up front now. I ordered high pressure shocks and new springs. Is there more danger-(I assume there will be extra pressure) when attempting to add the high pressure shocks over working with the old style? Thanks. Mike

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Old 02-10-2008, 09:42 PM   #2
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Default RE: My 1964 1/2 289 coupe.

the car looks sharp[sm=smiley20.gif] as for your question, i would post it up in the Classics tech section. im sure someone can give you an answer there, or at least help you a bit.
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