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DESCRIPTION

HQ Series ShockWaves® mount in your 1968-1974 Mopar B and E Body car just like CoilOvers and deliver great ride quality and handling with adjustable air ride stance. RideTech’s patented, integral “shock-within-a-spring” air spring and shock absorber assembly is a proven winner at shows and in motion. 24-position rebound adjustment helps you fine tune the shocks to your driving preferences and vehicle demands. Advanced technology hides within the shocks. The monotube design features large 1.834″ pistons, heavy duty 5/8″ shafts, and impact-forged bodies. Since HQ Series ShockWaves® are built to perform and made to last, they are backed by RideTech’s exclusive 1,000,001 mile warranty. Shock calibrations and air spring specs are based on more than 20 years of extensive air ride development on the street, highways and race tracks. It all adds up to predictable handling that is comparable to CoilOvers but with instant ride height adjustment. You get the best of both worlds. This kit includes two front rebound adjustable HQ Series ShockWaves®. For Challenger, Barracuda, Satellite, Coronet, and similar B-body and E-Body Chrysler muscle cars. 

 

NOTES:

— This product requires RideTech upper StrongArm for proper Installation. 

— This product must be used in conjunction with an air compressor and control system.

1968-1974 Mopar B-Body & E Body Front HQ Shockwaves, Ridetech 13013001

SKU: 13013001
$995.00Price

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