With this simple modification to one of the parts in our
front coil-over system, you can easily install 'dummy' stock shocks for a
complete stealth look! That is exactly what we did when the owner of this
beautiful 1970 BOSS 302 brought his car to us for installation. Mike
wanted things to look stock in the engine bay but wanted a modern suspension for
improved ride quality.

From left to right, stock shock cap, our engine bay cover
plate, aluminum upper mount spacer, upper mount:

3 holes need to be drilled into the stock upper spring seat on
67-70 cars, no holes required for 65-66 cars:

Our engine bay cover plate slips under your export brace to
cover the hole (it also acts as a template for drilling the holes on 67-70
cars). You can see the hole we drilled for the stock shock to sit in:

Stock shock cut down:

Stock shock installed:

There you have it. Easy! All show in the engine
bay, all go underneath!

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