Hi r/cars, my parents recently passed on their 1966 Ford Mustang to me and I was starting to look into replacing the shocks on the car. I'm not very knowledgeable about cars so I don't know what kind of shocks to look into.To give a bit if a description of the car, we have the tires set up in a drag style so the rear tires are bigger than the front tires. I'm aware that I still need to work on the wheel well to limit the chances of the tires rubbing, but I'd rather not have to decrease the size of the rear tires if I don't have to. The shocks are the bigger concern as turning on hills or driving over bumps/potholes are putting stress on the tires.Any advice on the kinds of shocks I should look into? via /r/cars http://ift.tt/2tJ3Uk6
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