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BOLT-ON COIL-OVER CONVERSION KITS BY ALDAN AMERICAN

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Aldan American brings 35 years of innovation & suspension performance knowledge to the classic muscle car market.  Tri-5, A, F, and G-Body owners now have a bolt-on solution available to properly adjust their car’s ride-height & fine-tune their vehicle’s suspension. Aldan offers several options for street performance & racing use. Aldan coil-over kits will allow you to lower your vehicle, improve ride quality & handling, as well as maintain the integrity of your classic. Aldan’s 100% bolt-on kits are designed for easy installation in a matter of hours using basic hand tools – eliminating drilling, cutting & welding.

Front Coil Over Kits (Tri-Five, A, F, and G-Body) — Aldan American’s new, front coil-over conversion kits replace the front, factory shocks & springs with performance, coil-over suspension. Aldan kits ship complete with Aldan’s signature, Phantom Series adjustable coil-over shocks. Aldan high travel coil-springs are specially designed to fit into the factory upper spring pockets for a direct fit. Lower mounting components, as well as Grade 8 hardware, are included with each application.

Rear Coil Over Kits (A and G-Body) — Aldan American’s new, rear coil-over conversion kits replace the rear factory shocks & springs with performance coil-over suspension. Chevy, Buick, Pontiac & Oldsmobile owners now have a bolt-on solution to improve handling, ride quality & gain the ability to adjust their car’s ride-height. Aldan products are 100% Made in the U.S.A. and are designed & engineered to make your muscle car handle like a modern day sports car.

Aldan products are 100% Made in the U.S.A. and are in stock and ready to order, as well as our entire line-up of performance suspension products.

 

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A life-long gearhead, Street Tech Magazine founder and editor Jefferson Bryant spends more time in the shop than anywhere else. His career began in the car audio industry as a shop manager, eventually working his way into a position at Rockford Fosgate as a product designer. In 2003, he began writing tech articles for magazines, and has been working as an automotive journalist ever since. His work has been featured in Car Craft, Hot Rod, Rod & Custom, Truckin’, Mopar Muscle, and many more. Jefferson has also written 5 books and produced countless videos. Jefferson operates Red Dirt Rodz, his personal garage studio, where all of his magazine articles and tech videos are produced. You can follow Jefferson on Facebook (Jefferson Bryant), Twitter (71Buickfreak), and YouTube (RedDirtRodz).

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