1963-72 Chevy & GMC Truck Rear Shock Re-locator Install
This kit solves the problem with the coil spring rear suspension when the vehicle is lowered. The rear shocks are angled forward from the factory, and when you lower the truck, the angle increases dramatically. For optimum performance, a shock should not be angled more than 17 degrees. This kit lowers the bottom shock mount and brings the upper mount further back, correcting the angle of the shock. Upper bracket bolts into the original brackets holes and the lower connects in place of the original under the control arm, with the U-bolt. Kit includes all necessary hardware. Product Link: https://www.holley.com/products/suspe...

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