From the humble beginnings as a speed shop under the sharp eye of Vic Edelbrock Sr. to the performance giant guided today by Vic Edelbrock Jr., Edelbrock has churned out consistent quality. Not only does Edelbrock keep tight controls on everything they make, they even own and operate their own foundry for producing the engine parts that win. Edelbrock understands that an inferior part isn’t worthy of anybody’s time.
Mufflers. Exhaust. Camshafts. Carburetors. Cylinder heads. Manifolds. Nitrous. Even Crate engines. Edelbrock does it all with precision, quality, and best of all, power. It’s a tradition that’s been running at Edelbrock for more than 75 years, with no sign of stopping.
There’s no better source for the best Edelbrock parts on the web than AutoAnything. Not only are all of our Edelbrock parts offered at deep discounted deals off list price, we back all Edelbrock products with a 1-year lower price guarantee. That’s right—find your Edelbrock parts for less elsewhere, and we’ll refund the difference plus an extra buck. There’s no better way to fire-up your ride than with the team of Edelbrock power and quality and AutoAnything prices and service.
Here are a few Edelbrock performance product and brand reviews that I was able to find on the web:
"The edelbrock performer IAS shocks are amazing. I went from the stock shocks on my 02 Ford F150 to a set of KYB shocks that were supposed to be good after I bought my truck because of the rough ride and handling issues. I had those shocks for about 10,000 miles and ended up hating them due to their sluggish response and body role as well as their oscillations after a speed bump. I opted for the Performer IAS shocks because I was interested in the technology and it advertised Smooth ride and Control, and I got exactly that. They were odd to install on the front because the posts are short and Edelbrock is aware of that and they said to go ahead and install, so I did and wow! The difference is amazing, it handles like a sport tuned suspension with very little body roll and helps the tires stick to the ground and it is smooth like a luxury car or SUV over dirt, rough street, potholes, or any terrain. It is truely an amazing technology and an amazing product. Well worth the $300 I paid for them. I reccommend this product for anyone wishing to transform their vehicle's ride performance. The decreased roughness of the ride creates a quieter ride inside the cab and decreases maintainance of tightening things that come loose during normal vibrations during driving. All in all the perfect product for achieving sport like handling with a luxury style ride. Also the ride under a load of weight is as eaually impressive when towing or hauling heavy things, it still rides smooth and handles great."
"I have only been able to ride them for about a week at this point and i have to do some minor adjusting but they are great for off road, and good on the street i believe they can be better on the street however. They have a "The Best on the Market Rating and i am very happy."
"I purchased Edelbrock IAS shocks for my truck when it had 20,000 miles on the factory shocks. The ride was extremely better on and off road.My wife says the ride is 100% better. I have other after market shocks on my other vehicles and in my opinion the Edelbrock shocks out perform them."
"Had a new set of Gabriel Sport Rider shocks installed on my 1991 Ford Ranger. After three months by being beat to death by these shocks I researched and found the Edelbrock IAS Performers and was convinced I had to have them. I shopped around and found them at AutoAnything.com (best price). WOW, what a difference in ride and handling!!! I just wish I had heard of these several months ago. Worth every cent!"
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