WHAT SHOCKS TO BUY: KYB VS Monroe VS Bilstein's

The company that we use for our Bilsteins is authorized by Bilstein to apply the proper ends to fit these shocks to classic muscle cars. This line is known as their classic line as there are painted black. There is no secrecy here. The company's logo is on the shocks. They do not offer retail but sell through authorized dealers as we are one. If you have any questions let me know and I will answer them. All you have to do is ask. We price them fairly and include free shipping and on top of that we offer 10% off to the members of this forum. They are a quality shock at a good price and should be the last set of shocks you should have to buy for your muscle car.

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James

Yes, there is secrecy. The shock should have a part number ( not just yours) so we as consumers could do some price comparisons. Thats what im saying.
$100 a shock seems kind of steep, when you can get a full size pickup bilstein for $75.

On that note, I do believe bilstein is a great shock. Ive had them on other vehicles, and they work well.
Something that hasnt been mentioned is what these shocks are designed for.
I imagine they are designed for the twistys. Setting up a car for the street/strip would be a totally different animal, where a loose front end, and longer shocks out back are the norm. A strip car setup would yank the front sway bar, slant 6 torsion bars, clapped out monroes up front, super stocks springs, and a set of C body shocks out back, with a pinion snubber. For anybody to say this is the best shock you can put on your A body would be a very general, uninformed statement.