I've had them on the '66 for just over a year.  They were part of a magazine-induced total Edelbrock suspension upgrade.
 
They're certainly better than the ones that I had ... but the final result was nothing close to what the article promised.  I don't think it's Edelbrock's fault and certainly all the pieces are fine, but it wasn't cheap and I ended up feeling a bit suckered.
 
I think you're doing it smarter than me Jimmy.  You're talking to a few people first.
 
Roger
----- Original Message -----
From: Jimmy C.
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 8:44 AM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] suspension

I was wondering if anyone has used Edelbrocks Inertia Active Shocks (IAS). The chevelle steers like a boat and I'm trying to get a list of suspension parts together for next fall, so next spring it will steer like a go-kart :O) ....almost. and to do it without having to rob a bank.To all that are going to Chevellabration , have a great time !! hope to see you there next year. Jimmy C.

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