RGV72BLAZER
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yea radius tabs. i thought about mounting em to the u bolt plates, but i can just picture the u bolts getting spit out with the ensuing carnage lol.
yea radius tabs. i thought about mounting em to the u bolt plates, but i can just picture the u bolts getting spit out with the ensuing carnage lol.
Thanks for the reminder. I did find the drawings. I'll knock out a set this week if it works out.
PM me when you get a chance and we can work out the details.
Any luck yet Kert?
I've seen them mounted on the plates before. Not my first choice. See if Stomper has a picture of his rear shock mounts. They're stuffed in their tight.


Looks like i'll be fabbing my own over the weekend. My truck is back together and still sits over a month later with a dangling shock.![]()
Sorry bud, made one up, didn't like it and pitched it in the scrap pile. Haven't gotten back too it since.
Any chance you will get "back to it" soon? I would really like to just buy some mounts rather than having to lay under my rig and make them. I could always tack my junk back together for the moment.
these, then inboard my 15" shocks to match the rear...woah momma nice travel...any problems with slightly inboarding the front shocks, since I've seen almost with the 52" swap angle them to the back...?...thanks...
lol you're not the only one.Kinda lost me...
These go right out at the knuckle so not gona fit anywhere else.


I know these go at the axle tube near the "c". But could one inboard the shocks by attaching to tubing, instead of setting them up like most guys do when they do the 52" spring swap...angled to the rear...
Will these work with sway away (or the like) coilovers?