SKU: COE2705
UPC: 084663027055
MPN: C2705
The Competition Engineering 62-67 Chevy II Rear Shock (C2705) is a drag-racing monotube shock designed for maximum performance in bracket racing and street strip applications. Built for the second-generation Chevy II platform, this single rear shock delivers the adjustability and consistency required for repeatable quarter-mile performance on demand.
The shock features a 1.63-inch outer diameter tube with a 12.35-inch compressed length and 19.50-inch extended length, optimizing the suspension geometry for weight transfer and traction management during hard acceleration. Three-way adjustability allows tuning of compression damping, rebound, and external adjustment to dial in the exact response curve needed for your specific setup—critical for minimizing wheel hop and maximizing tire contact during launch. The steel construction with gray paint finish provides durability under repeated heating cycles typical of drag racing, while the monotube design offers consistent performance without the aeration issues common in twin-tube designs during high-load use.
This is the correct fit for 1962–1967 Chevrolet II models that have been stripped for weight and set up for drag racing or bracket racing. Drivers building period-correct or vintage drag cars, as well as street strip competitors chasing consistency in a class car, rely on this shock's ability to fine-tune rear-end behavior lap after lap. Sold individually; verify fitment and complement with a matching front shock system for balanced suspension tuning.
Competition Engineering shocks are purpose-built for drag racing applications where precision and repeatability matter. The monotube design and three-way adjustability set this shock apart from street-use alternatives, making it the choice for racers who demand control over suspension response under extreme acceleration loads.
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