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QA1 Shop Tour with Car Craft | How QA1 Builds Shock Absorbers and Suspension Components

John McGann takes a break from working on the 1986 Buick Regal Drag Week build and tours QA1's state-of-the-art facility in Lakeville, MN. Join Car Craft as they take a behind the scenes look at how QA1 manufactures and assembles shock absorbers, suspension components and more.

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