1968-74 Nova Front & Rear Air Suspension Kit with ShockWaves

Part Number: 11260298

US$6,065.00

Status: Preorder

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Description

Description

Air suspension for 1968-74 Chevy Nova. Air ride provides ultra-low show stance with modern ride quality and handling. Includes several components that will dramatically improve the suspension geometry to give your old muscle car modern drivability.

Features:

  • 2.5" Drop Spindles have a modular design allows for variety of brake options incluing Baer, Wilwood or the stock HD brakes with 1.25" wide rotors.
  • Upper and Lower StrongArms feature corrected ball joint angles for the tall spindles. Injection molded Delrin bushings with 13% Teflon are used to reduce deflection and stiction.
  • HQ Series ShockWaves utilize an impact forged aluminum body and Monotube design to deliver excellent ride quality and handling.
  • Front MucleBar helps reduce body roll. It includes the PosiLink end links that provide immediate engagement between the chassis and control arms. The frame bushings include a Delrin liner to eliminate stiction.
  • The Bolt On 4-Link greatly improves traction, handling and ride quality. Installation does not require the any major modifications to the floor pan and requires only minimal welding to the axle tube. Works with mini tubs. The R-Joint rod ends combine the best qualities of low friction movement, lateral stability, full range articulation and quiet operation into one special bearing that is as home on the street as it is on the racetrack!

Applications

Applications

Fitment

  • 1968 Chevrolet Chevy II
  • 1968-74 Chevrolet Nova
  • 1968-71 Pontiac Acadian

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