Use KYB model KG 4507's in the front. KG5511 in the rear. They don't list the front shock in the KYB catalog for use in Imperials because the lower mounting tube will have to be trimmed a little to fit in its intended bracket on the lower control arm. To trim: Remove one of the old shocks, measure the lower tube thru which the mounting bolt goes through, and, using a grinder, trim the KYB's tube to match. Make sure to have a bucket of water next to you, and dip the portion of the shock being ground off repeatedly in the water during grinding, to avoid damage from heat to the rubber bushing around the tube. Sample its fit in lower mounting bracket. When it slides in snugly, install shock. To install front shocks, remove packing strap (intact) that keeps shock compressed. Install lower retainer and bushing on top end. Compress shock and re-intall packing strap. Position shock on suspension, cut the packing strap, and guide top end through upper mounting hole as the shock expands in length. Install upper bushing, retainer, and securing nuts. Doing it any other way will take many hours, big muscles, and a lot of cursing! Chris H. 60 NY T&C 66 Crown Convertible 66 LeBaron (All of which have KYB's) --- STUARTSTURGES@xxxxxxx wrote: > anybody know what shocks fit 65 imp conv. Hear > Gabriels sag fast. Kyb lists > other big chryslers but not crown. Would they be too > expensive to rebuilt. > Please let me know. stuart sturges@xxxxxxx in > scottsdsale > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com