Smittysduster
Member
I'm new at restoring a car so I apologize in advance for a vast lack of knowledge... But I'm learning!
I have a 72 Plymouth duster and it sits really low in the front. I took to a molar shop and they said I need to tighten my torsion bars and add rear air shocks. Now he said that would be about 500 dollars in total for the job but I feel like I could put new shocks on myself. He said I needed air shocks but when I looked them up it said they are used mostly for camper and RV applications. Do I really need air shocks? And if so could you guys recommend a good brand to use? Thanks for the help
I have a 72 Plymouth duster and it sits really low in the front. I took to a molar shop and they said I need to tighten my torsion bars and add rear air shocks. Now he said that would be about 500 dollars in total for the job but I feel like I could put new shocks on myself. He said I needed air shocks but when I looked them up it said they are used mostly for camper and RV applications. Do I really need air shocks? And if so could you guys recommend a good brand to use? Thanks for the help