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1 ton status
I have years ahead to perfect things.
Its so easy to forget that and is something i have been trying to pay more attention to. THe flip side is that temporary becomes permanent in an instant! So i try to watch out for that too!
I have years ahead to perfect things.

hmmm not on mine. mine is an actual tube spacer like on a steering box bolt, only much shorterIt isn't a spacer, it's a stud that screws into the hole, and the "spacer" is the hex head in the center of the stud. Kind of like the 3/8 bolts holding the transmission to the back of the engine on the newer trucks.
Martin
Damn, I just had an epiphany this morning about the rear shocks. I had an error in my thinking.So with misalignments it will still only be 15*?
I mean realistically no matter where you mount them or how you mount them you will have to tilt the shock. Inboard affects the shock more cause you usually mount the shock way closer to the center of the axle.
More effective to tilt them forwards or backwards. Now in tilting them forwards or backwards you still lose effectiveness.
The real question is are those shocks revalveable? If so mounting position is less important because you can dial in more shock when needed.
If not then it may time to custom machine some super high clearance misalignments, mounted in a really wide shock eye. It also might be usefull to ( cover your ears) limit your travel to put your shock in the best position.
I don't like shocks in front of the axle. IMHO they get beat up. I had shocks mounted something similar to ORDs setup there for a while and I pitting a shock shaft in a single summer of wheeling. I was doing a ton of dunes and just general exploring that year so I put a ton of miles on dirt roads.
Would it be possible to limit up travel enough in the back to maintain a comfortable ride and allow you to mount the shock straight up and down?
. I love the sound of magnaflows. I have one on my 96 3/4ton with a 7.4 454, and I love how it sounds!! Keep it up Scott. It's looking good