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    Hi , need to get some rear Fox cannister shocks shortened for my 86 RT4. Do Stimola's still do shocks? Thanks Peter

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    Email Anze Suspension:

    azarra@anzesuspension.com

    He has all of Joe Stimola's old fox shock inventory and the skill to do what you want.
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    Thanks Bob

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    Default Fox Shocks - SPI Chassis

    What is the extended length of your Fox shocks? Assuming this is for your Ex SPI Chassis? I can check against my Chassis Fox Shocks. Surprised they would need shortening now we run 40mm Clearance in Historic as opposed to the 10mm / .400" allowed in period Pro-Atlantic.

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    Hi , need to get some rear Fox cannister shocks shortened for my 86 RT4. Do Stimola's still do shocks? Thanks Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raleigh View Post
    What is the extended length of your Fox shocks? Assuming this is for your Ex SPI Chassis? I can check against my Chassis Fox Shocks. Surprised they would need shortening now we run 40mm Clearance in Historic as opposed to the 10mm / .400" allowed in period Pro-Atlantic.
    They are a spare set i have. Ones on SPI Car are 320mm extended & 170mm body. Spares are 380mm & 210mm.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raleigh View Post
    What is the extended length of your Fox shocks? Assuming this is for your Ex SPI Chassis? I can check against my Chassis Fox Shocks. Surprised they would need shortening now we run 40mm Clearance in Historic as opposed to the 10mm / .400" allowed in period Pro-Atlantic.
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    They are a spare set i have. Ones on SPI Car are 320mm extended & 170mm body. Spares are 380mm & 210mm.<br>
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Wright View Post
    Email Anze Suspension:

    azarra@anzesuspension.com

    He has all of Joe Stimola's old fox shock inventory and the skill to do what you want.
    i have sent two emails, can't get a response. Are they still operating?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raltracer View Post
    i have sent two emails, can't get a response. Are they still operating?
    I recently had contact from Angelo, brilliant guy. He can sort my issues & a fair cost. Thanks.

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