1964-1972 GM A-Body | Rear HQ Shockwaves For StrongArms

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The ShockWave mounts just like a CoilOver and replaces the coilspring with an adjustable air spring for a huge range of tuning options.

Upgrade your 1964-1972 GM A-body with HQ Series Shockwaves. You’ll get high performance handling, great ride quality and the ability to adjust your car’s ride height. They feature 24-position rebound adjustment to help you fine tune the shocks to your driving preferences and vehicle demands. With large 1.834″ pistons, heavy duty 5/8″ shafts, and impact forged bodies, HQ Series Shockwaves are built to last and backed by our exclusive 1,000,001 mile warranty. RideTech develops our shock calibrations and spring rates through thousands of cross-country test miles, on our exclusive test track and at competition events from coast to coast. We understand the suspension of your muscle car better than any other company. Brackets available for 10/12 bolt, Currie, Moser and GearFX rear ends.

 

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VEHICLE FITMENT

BUICK GRAN SPORT           1967

BUICK GS       1970 - 1972

BUICK GS 350            1968 - 1969

BUICK GS 400            1968 - 1969

BUICK GS 455            1970 - 1972

BUICK SKYLARK       1964 - 1972

BUICK SPECIAL        1964 - 1969

BUICK SPORTWAGON        1964 - 1972

CHEVROLET CHEVELLE     1964 - 1972

CHEVROLET EL CAMINO   1964 - 1972

CHEVROLET MALIBU          1964 - 1967

CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO         1970 - 1972

OLDSMOBILE 442      1964 - 1971

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS       1964 - 1972

OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME           1967 - 1972

OLDSMOBILE F85      1964 - 1972

OLDSMOBILE VISTA CRUISER        1964 - 1972

PONTIAC       GRAND PRIX 1969 - 1972

PONTIAC       GTO    1964 - 1972

PONTIAC       LEMANS         1964 - 1972

PONTIAC       TEMPEST      1964 - 1970