Ah, yet another opportunity to mention the virtues of KYB shocks. Mark, I concur. Bill and Elaine, you would find a wide variety of shock absorbers. A good explaination of modern day shocks can be found here, http://www.whiteline.com.au/default.asp?page=/faqshocks01.htm I had about 20 year old "Atlas" brand shocks on my '72 Newport. I have installed KYB shocks on a number of various vehicles in the past, and have them on my Newport now. Front shock, #KG4507, is a standard fitment for my year of car. There should be a listing for your's. The rear shocks weren't listed for my Newport. I gave a tech guy at KYB my shock dimentional requirements and my intended future use of my car. He came up w/# KG5423, which is a very stiff KYB Truck & Van division shock for a late '80 Dodge 1/2ton pickup. My car is destined to tow an Airstream trailer at some point so added stability is worth the resulting very firm ride. I don't know if firm is the right term, the ride has a very quick rebound, maybe jouncy is a better description. The regular automotive spec fronts control rebound very well, taking out the boatiness of the old Atlas shocks, and give a comfortable and controlled ride. KYBs usually run about $35 per shock. Eric '72 Newport Custom Sedan, A35 Trailer Tow Pkg w/HD susp, opt 440, 235/70R 15 tires, KYB all around, 4400 lb = Really nice road car '63 Crown Four-Door, not yet optimized = driveway ornamentation From: "Boehme, Mark" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 08:48:53 -0700 Subject: RE: IML: Shocks Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I recently had KYB's installed on my 65. I don't know the model number but they are great! Mark T. Boehme 65 Crown 925-671-3160 mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > -----Original Message----- > From: 1975imperial [SMTP:1975imperial@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:22 AM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: IML: Shocks > > In checking with the person who owned our 75 imperial, we found it hasnt > had new shocks in about 15 yrs..although the car rides fine we would like > to have these replaced..what type of shocks are right for this 5000 lb + > car..Thanks Bill & Elaine