Most liked posts in thread: Ooops... anyone know where I can locally purchase rear shocks?

  1. Firebro17

    Firebro17 Dazed, but not Confused
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    I've never seen anything that might work on a Classic in a local parts store. I've got a pair of the Spax adjustable's on the front of my car. The Boge's are known to be a very nice street dampener and they are reasonably priced. I'd call and talk to Mike or Jack at Seven and go with their recommendation.
     
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    Yeah I'll do that when they open, but I was hoping there was an option that wouldn't involve mail-ordering from California... Thanks!
     
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    True... Not sure if you've done business with them or not, but those guys at Seven are the best!
     
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    Oh yeah, many, many times... they're awesome I agree.
     
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    If you need them fa$t they can overnight them to you.

    Call Jason Pigg & ask him, if there are any local he surely will know.
     
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    Paul Strieby, in Kettering, OH, might be able to help, too, as he does Classic work. He has a house/shop on Mini Court.