The Weber quad shock setup

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an other idea of my friend...

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Good fab work, but why quad shocks?
 
Good fab work, but why quad shocks?
Ditto. I don't anticipate that rig seeing a lot of go-fast induced shock fade, nor any other need that a properly selected set of singles couldn't meet.
 
Ditto. I don't anticipate that rig seeing a lot of go-fast induced shock fade, nor any other need that a properly selected set of singles couldn't meet.

this is cheaper, and works grate!

we use ProComp and break a pair.... we go a little fast...

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Oh, I've seen your previous pics, that's why I brought up the go-fast statement.
Living here in the AZ desert for quite a bit now, and being around desert racing also a bit, still leads me to my earlier statement. I will however conceed, that if it's working for you, then go for it.
 
cool picture
Ya think that's cool, See if he'll post up the landing pic. Ouch! That's just an IronMan sprung front end, if I recall correctly.
 

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