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Torched03Mach

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Hello All,

In about a month, we are adding another Fox Racing shock to our inventory at Ridetech. These will be a stock replacement shock that will require no other modifications (remove the stockers and install these). They feature a smaller diameter, aluminum body, and monotube internals. We will have applications for just about everything (minus lifted trucks).

We received a few prototypes and have installed them on one of our chevelle's, needless to say I'm extremely impressed. The ride quality that they put out isn't the same as the typical replacement shocks we've all used in the past on our vehicles. They ride amazing, are very well built with a one-piece body, and also have a nice anodize smooth body.

The pricing on these are going to be around $125 each - which is a very competitive price with several other brands when you compare the quality features.

The first drop of shocks should be around Nov. 10 - We will be receiving a large amount of our RQ (Ride Quality) shocks on this date. After the first of the year, we will have another drop of TQ (Track Quality) shocks, that will be single adjustable. After riding in the Chevelle, and seeing how well these are built, I would highly suggest someone to look into these if they are looking for a good replacement shock that won't break the bank! I believe that they will make very many people happy!

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I'll be happy to help in any way I can.

Thanks!

Josh

Ridetech
 
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Yes sir, we changed our name due to the fact we're now doing coil-over setups + more. And thank you very much, if we can help you guys with anything let me know!



Josh @ Ridetech
 
When you say track what do you mean? Drag dampers being different than handling dampers and all that.

Single adjustable as rebound only or compression + rebound?

Custom valving available or doomed to the over the counter settings?

Factory or otherwise rebuild able?

Does the warranty on the track dampers cover actually tracking the vehicle?
 
I had just saw these on the website yesterday. It would be nice for some more solid competitors to the D-specs and yellows.

Great company too ;) haha
 
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