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Old 11-25-2025, 05:48 PM
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Default Does anyone know the manufacturer of these coil overs I bought from DSE ?

I bought these shock with the front subframe and fear quad link and the rest of the DSE stuff for s first gen Camaro about 10 years ago. The car is almost finished but the fear double adjustable cool overs are leaking oil profusely. I called DSE and they told me that Speedway. Now owns the shock manufacturer but after waiting on hold for the better part of an hour twice with speedway i decided to try to find out who made them and try to contact then directly yo see of i can have them resealed. They have been used. Thanks for any info
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Pretty sure Varishocks were developed by Chassisworks in Sacramento.

https://www.cachassisworks.com/varishock.html

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The Varishocks are from Alston. I wouldn't spend any time or money on them. Run them or replace them with something else. DSE never sold these.

The DSE labeled shocks are from AFCO. https://www.afcoracing.com/ Decent monotubes. They wouldn't be my choice for anything now but I would run them if I had them.
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Agree with Donny on the AFCO's. I've had them on my car for over 15 years now... they can be rebuilt/resealed. Not Viking triples but they do the job. Mine are double adjustable and work great.
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