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n2ocamaro
10-23-2008, 06:48 PM
I am planning on adding some adjustable rear shocks over the winter. The double adjustables are wicked expensive. Would single adjustables be enough for my set-up.

Current suspension:
KYB adjustable front struts
Eibach drag springs
no front swaybar
BMR boxed LCAs
relocation brackets
Spohn 1" rear sway bar
air bag in right rear spring
Jegs adjustable panhard bar
BMR track pack torque arm
KYB stock style rear shocks

This is on my 95z making 406hp NA and will be seeing up to a 200 shot of juice with a th400w/transbrake, 9" rear and 325/50 radials.

96LT1355Z28
10-25-2008, 05:29 AM
The single adjustable it better than a non-adjustable, and doubles are better than singles, "better" meaning more ability to fine tune for track conditions. I'm a fan of buying more than you need at the time to give you room to grow so I'd reccomend the doubles. I plan on going with doubles in the front and sell my current adj. KYB's, and keep singles in the rear. The fronts are more important than the rears as far a weight transfer goes. To awnser your question, I'd reccomend doubles but you'll probably be just fine with singles in the rear. I believe they adjust compression and have a pre set rebound so you'll be able to adjust "squat".