QA1 TS802 1967-1969 F-Body Shocker Star Rear Shock, Single Adjustable, Aluminum, Each

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MSRP: $220.40
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SKU:
QA1TS802
MPN:
TS802
UPC:
806990060532
Condition:
New
Weight:
0.10 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout

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QA1 Shocker Star TS Series Single Adjustable Rear Shock

Aluminum Non-Coil-Over Shock Absorbers

 

QA1's Stocker Star shocks are one  of the best-selling shocks. With the single adjustable option, you can't go wrong. Simultaneously change your compression and rebound with one knob, choosing from 18 valving options.

 

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

  • Easy, Bolt-In Installation
  • Non-Coil-Over
  • Remote Ready
  • 100% Dyno Tested and Serialized
  • Rebuildable and Revalveable by the QA1 Factory or QA1 Authorized Service Centers
Ride Height:
Stock
Internal Design:
Twin-tube
Adjustable Valving:
Single-Adjustable
Number of Valving Selections:
18
Gas Charged:
No
Extended Length (in.):
See Options
Collapsed Length (in.):
See Options
Upper Mount:
See Options
Lower Mount:
See Options
Bushing Material:
Polyurethane
Bushing Color:
Black
Body Diameter (in.):
2.000 in.
Finish:
Clear Anodized
Quantity:
Sold individually.
Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Camaro (1967-1969)
Make:
Pontiac
Model:
Firebird (1967-1969)
Application Notes:
Rear Shock