Not knowing too much about linking, but if it’s linked is there any reason you can’t use a shorter shock and mount it somewhere up the links? Again, you’d need stiffer shocks the higher and shorter you go. Then the upper shock mount would go to a custom crossmember.Linked or not, your lower shock mount is going to be below the axle if your upper is limited by the body. Unless you get custom.
Correct. And your lower link that your shock would mount to, would now need to be trussed to handle the bending load that it now has.Not knowing too much about linking, but if it’s linked is there any reason you can’t use a shorter shock and mount it somewhere up the links? Again, you’d need stiffer shocks the higher and shorter you go. Then the upper shock mount would go to a custom crossmember.
Along with a mount that clamps onto the tube so the link is still adjustable.Correct. And your lower link that your shock would mount to, would now need to be trussed to handle the bending load that it now has.
You wouldn’t have to do that. You can pull the bolt at the attachment point and spin the heim.Along with a mount that clamps onto the tube so the link is still adjustable.
Yeah, I guess I didn't really think about that. You can't get 14" of shock travel in 12 inches of space, can you? Any reason I couldn't use these to mount my shocks to the frame?Linked or not, your lower shock mount is going to be below the axle if your upper is limited by the body. Unless you get custom.
Absolutely. That’s what I used. I modified mine and made some frame plates and crossbars to get them as high as possible. I have room for a 14” short. But my mounts are very low on the axle.Yeah, I guess I didn't really think about that. You can't get 14" of shock travel in 12 inches of space, can you? Any reason I couldn't use these to mount my shocks to the frame?
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Those circled things were just some temporary scrap I had on there when I was setting my upper bump point.I think that's going to have to be the ticket. Will it make a difference with the shocks angled to the rear with leaves? Your axle will move forward as it compresses, mine will move back. What thickness of plate did you use for the frame extention? and I take it you just ran a piece of DOM between the two plates, right? Any other photos you may have would be apprecitated...I'm thinking I'm going to try that....
One question: What's that circled in red?
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