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Old 12-07-2009
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Default Rear Shocks on an AC B44

I see that some of u that drives AC B44, have mounted the rear shocks behind the rear suspension arm, by doing this, what happens with the cars handling and drive feeling?
and my next question, how do you do it, do u drill a new hole at the opposite side of the arm to mount the low end of the shocks to the arm, or is it a different type of suspension arm?
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I found moving the shocks to the rear to make the car less twitchy and also it seemed to make it have more body roll. Also it was better over the bumps. Try it on both as its easy to move and see which you prefer.
I fhtere are no holes in the rear of the wishbone, these need to be drilled the same as the front holes.

Hope this helps
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I found moving the shocks to the rear to make the car less twitchy and also it seemed to make it have more body roll. Also it was better over the bumps. Try it on both as its easy to move and see which you prefer.
I fhtere are no holes in the rear of the wishbone, these need to be drilled the same as the front holes.

Hope this helps
thanks, it helped a lot
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