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New Shocks....Soon!
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<blockquote data-quote="03 Vette" data-source="post: 215601" data-attributes="member: 5154"><p>I finally pulled the trigger and ordered some Bilstein HD shocks. If anyone is looking for shocks, “Essex Dist” out of BC has them on sale, with free shipping. Anyways to my question - I have the magnetic shocks now, so I need to do something with the wiring that goes to the shocks, to trick the computer. I know there are some simulators that you can buy, but I also heard you can make your own with resistors. Has anyone made there own, or had there computers flashed so the computer still thinks you are running the magnetic shocks?</p><p>Any input/info, would be greatly appreciated .[ATTACH=full]42195[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03 Vette, post: 215601, member: 5154"] I finally pulled the trigger and ordered some Bilstein HD shocks. If anyone is looking for shocks, “Essex Dist” out of BC has them on sale, with free shipping. Anyways to my question - I have the magnetic shocks now, so I need to do something with the wiring that goes to the shocks, to trick the computer. I know there are some simulators that you can buy, but I also heard you can make your own with resistors. Has anyone made there own, or had there computers flashed so the computer still thinks you are running the magnetic shocks? Any input/info, would be greatly appreciated .[ATTACH=full]42195[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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