QA1 shocks

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  1. Richard Kuss

    Richard Kuss Kusstum Fabrication

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    Is anyone running these? Ive looked on Summit and it only came up with front shocks. Going to buy some caltracs next month and want some good rear shocks. 1970 maverick, 9inch
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    You might check with Calvert...they sell shocks for their system as well. I think they bought out Rancho. Your shocks are not staggered, so you don't have that to contend with. Give Calvert a call and ask them about a set of shocks to work with their shock plates, and you're upper mount. They'll hook you up with what you need.
     
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    Thanks I'm gonna email them and send em a pic of my rear end. Also do by chance know how to tell the size of a 9 inch.? 3" or 3 1/4?
     
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    Drape a piece of string with a washer or old lugnut tied to each end to weight it down over your axle tube and then measure the distance between them. Quick and easy way to see which you have without a caliper.
     
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