Thanks everyone.
To respond to some of your comments-
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A-bodies weren't terribly harsh for their time, but compared to a modern car, they transmit more vibration to the driver than a car that softly sprung would.
I'm pretty sure that mine is still way too hard. Bangs on even small pavement irregularities.
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NEVER EVER EVER RUN AIR SHOCKS IN AN A-BODY
I agree. The car came with them when I bought it a year or so ago, and I have been busy with other repairs first. But will go with regular shocks when I replace the springs.
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What size are the torsion bars?
Stock 6 cylinder torsion bars.
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How fresh is the rebuild? It can take a while for the moving parts to settle in and work smoothly.
About a year old, with better than 10k miles on it.
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What size tires?
14" 70 Series, if I remember correctly.
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I think it's the KYB's. I've got a set on the front as well, and although I appreciate the handling benefits, they do tend to "crash" a bit on some road irregularities from time to time.
"Crash" is an excellent descriptor. That's exactly what it feels/sounds like. I would swear I was impacting the rebound bumpers...
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Try increasing the tire pressures
I will give it a try!
The more I think about it, the more I think the KYB's may be the issue. Are Monro Sensa-Tracks a popular choice & good shock for combination of handling and ride? (I know that asking opinions on balancing handling and ride is opening a big can of worms here!)
Thanks!
-Mac