Why (the heck) Are We Putting KING Off-Road Racing Shocks on a '62 Impala?
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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THANK YOU, KING OFF ROAD SHOCKS!!!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
HOT RODDERS ARE THE INNOVATORS!!!!
Great information. I'm building a bagged 55 Dodge Royal lowrider... In New Orleans 😂 I need some recommendations on getting a ride that will keep the wheels on the ground with the smoothest ride possible. It will only have a crate 350, but I dont want to slam the brakes to avoid a crator.
Some places in the world ppl drive on the left side of the road. Here in New Orleans we drive on whats left of the road 😂
Freaking Sweet 👌
We can’t wait to try them out! Thanks for watching.
Do you have shocks for lowered Chevy’s want something to handle corners looking at qa1 but would love to try king !
King can make shocks for pretty much any application but they do not currently have an “off the shelf” shock for classic Chevys
In which SEMA booth will I be able to see the King (shock) Kong (supercharger) Impalla?
This is so cool. Ive always said I wanted Kings on my dads 71 Chevelle with his 632 pushing 1000hp all motor. Put these on Mikeys wagon!!!!
I LOVE SPENDING TIME WITH MY HOT ROD FAMILY AND MY BAJA 1000 FAMILY.
Is Old Anvil in the same building where Alan Bassant Racing Engines used to be?
We’re in the same shop as Fast Eddies used to be but not sure of the other you mentioned.
@@oldanvilspeedshop Thanks. It used to be an engine builder called called B.E.P. (Bessant Engineered Performance) I'm nearly sure you're in the same spot. They moved to a new spot down the street near Glassell and Walnut.
Pretty sure expensive shocks are better suited for long travel off-road applications. I can think of a better way to spend thousands of dollars on my car