Aluminum Non-Coil-Over Double Adjustable Shock Absorber
QA1 offers a double adjustable Stocker Star shock for a variety of applications. The double adjustable knobs allow you to choose from 324 valving options to find the ride you want for any situation.
Notes:
Some front applications may require the lower a-arm to be dropped for installation. Body diameter may be too large to allow mounting from the bottom. Some control arm's shock openings may need to be enlarged to accept a QA1 shock.
TD403; TD703; TD801; TD901 & TD902 may require a Lower Shock Bolt Kit (part #7888-108) and a Bushing (part #9032-102).
Stud mounts are measured to the shoulder of the stud. Add 13/16" for installed compressed length per stud mount. Loops and t-bars are measured to the center of the loop. Lengths may vary slightly.
Due to deviations from the factory ride heights, it may be necessary to check the actual ride height of your particular applications.
Features
- Ride Height:
- Stock
- Internal Design:
- Twin-tube
- Adjustable:
- Yes
- Gas Charged:
- No
- Extended Length (in.):
- 20.50
- Collapsed Length (in.):
- 13.25
- Upper Mount:
- T-bar
- Lower Mount:
- Eyelet
- Bushing Material:
- Polyurethane
- Bushing Color:
- Black
- Boot Included:
- No
- Finish:
- Clear Anodized
- Material:
- Aluminum
- Quantity:
- Sold individually.
- Notes:
- Double adjustable, 18 independent valving selections for compression and rebound.
- Make:
- Buick
- Model:
- Regal (1973-1987)
- Model:
- Skylark (1964-1979)
- Make:
- Chevrolet
- Model:
- C10 Pickup (1973-1974)
- Model:
- Chevelle (1964-1973)
- Model:
- Chevy II (1968)
- Model:
- El Camino (1964-1987)
- Model:
- Impala (1994-1996)
- Model:
- Malibu (1964-1967)
- Model:
- Monte Carlo (1970-1988)
- Model:
- Nova (1968-1979)
- Make:
- Oldsmobile
- Model:
- 442 (1965-1971)
- Model:
- Cutlass (1973-1977)
- Model:
- F85 (1964-1972)
- Model:
- Omega (1973-1979)
- Make:
- Pontiac
- Model:
- Grand Prix (1969-1987)
- Model:
- GTO (1964-1977)
- Model:
- LeMans (1964-1977)
- Model:
- Tempest (1964-1977)
- Model:
- Ventura (1971-1977)