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New Member Username: Disco94jason
Post Number: 1 Registered: 02-2003
| Posted on Friday, February 28, 2003 - 08:37 am: |
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Hello Fellows, Just installed Edelbrock ISA shocks on my D1, I am having mix feeling with the products. I like to get other user's feedback on this. The D1 behaves fine in small bumps and rough roads. It is only when I drive over a speed bump/hump, that both the axel feel loose. I already the check all the bolts........... I can only reason the frequency of the speed hump causes the sudden change in the ISA valve. Changing the shock from stiff to soft (or vise verse) that is causing this loose feeling. And this only happens during speed bump/hump..... does anyone else using ISA shock feeling this? Thanks for your time for feedback. Disco94Jason
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