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Edelbrock IAS shocks

ransil

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Anyone know where I can find a extended/compressed guide for IAS shocks.
 

Broncobowsher

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OK online search is pointless
If you can't find a paper catalog they are available in 2 valvings, soft and medium. Not all lengths are available in all models. but extended lengths of the remote are
16.24
20.18
23.35
26.95
31.80
35.95
37.39
collapsed
10.845
12.785
14.45
16.20
18.80
20.95
21.39

Non reservoir
20.32
22.73
26.63
31.26
35.46
collapsed
13.33
14.64
16.64
19.07
21.27
 
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ransil

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How does this translate to an the IAS shock part number.
example.
20156
20189
20141
20184
20120
 

kntr

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Why IAS shocks? Im curious. I ran them and hated them. They were waaaay to soft and scary on the hwy. They were great offroad.
 

Broncobowsher

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Those look like the application specific fit shocks. I was looking at the universal mount shocks
 
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ransil

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They are application specific that is why I need the spec's.
Summit has various shocks on sale for $5.50 each in the clearance section, I was looking for something that will fit, can't go wrong for $5.50.
 

kntr

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I wouldnt put them on if they were free. I hated em.
 
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