My car, Winged1, happens to have the very first prototype Carrera shocks on it. I had worked with a performance shop in Kent, Washington on suspension upgrades (Horton Performance ... since gone out of business). We had approached most of the well known manufacturers about making a shock for the DeLorean, but most of them didn't want to spend any money on a limited market. Carrera was willing to front the costs, and also carry the part numbers for other owners. The shocks are three-way adjustable for both jounce and rebound, are chrome plated, and the rear shocks have a threaded adjustable spring perch for infinite height adjustment. The rears also have a spherical bearing attachment at the bottom rather than a rubber bushing. I put these on my car in 1991, together with custom-made springs, and have been very happy with them until very recently. I have put about 60,000 rather hard miles on them since installation. They started to leak a little, and I recently took them off so that I could send them back to Carrera for warranty work (they are guaranteed for life). I will tell you that these shocks are somewhat expensive, but several PNDC members have installed them on their cars. I will update the List on the results of sending them in for overhaul. Toby Peterson VIN 2248 Winged1 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ttanaka504@xxxx wrote: > If there anyone in the list use Carrera shocks, please tell me how > do you think of their shocks.