Which are best Shocks for 64 that are closest to Original in Ride Quality?

Hello All

I am thinking about replacing the shocks on my 64 SDV. I want to do so with units that are closest to what was originally in the car in so far as ride quality. I believe these were gas shocks from new, and especially don't want anything stiffer. What do most of you use?

My apologies if this information is/was previously mentioned on the site, but I am unaware of any way to search this site for content. If there is a way, I sure would be grateful to be informed of how to use it. 

Thanks

Norm

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Hi Norm,

  For years my dad always installed the Gabriel Shock Absorbers at his mechanic shop in Brooklyn, NY.  They are very high quality and durable.  I think they give an excellent ride.

Dennis DiBari   

Thank you, Dennis. I grew up in Brooklyn (Coney Island), where was your dad's place?

Norm

Norm,

    My Dad's shop was in Bushwick, under the M elevated train.  I was a car and truck mechanic there for about 25 years.  He was a master mechanic!!!

Dennis DiBari

I have been running and selling the Gabriel Gas Cushioned shocks as a good new replacement for at least 20 years now!  The front shock is 82109, and the rears are 82125.   They give excellent "shock absorption and dampening".  The only issue with he Gabriel shocks has been that the upper stud on the rears are a bit short to get both rubber bushing on, and you have to cut one thick bushing in halve, or find thinner bushings. I simply cut them in half. The set that are on my car now, again have been there I'm guessing 20 years. If I had driven the car harder or put more miles I might swap them out, but for now they  work great. 

I do keep a few sets on hand and sell these for $120 for all 4 ($90 with chapter discount), or $60 for just the front or rear set ($45 with discount). I know I have at least 1 full set on hand. If interested email me at jasonedge64@outlook.com.

ps. I can also "bling them up" with freshly cad plated hardware top & bottom for $40 ($30 with discount.

Thank you, Jason.

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