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Tube Shock Towers!

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Here is a pair of 1.5"x.120 wall DOM shock hoops. These are not the typical both sides even type everyone else makes because often your mounting surface and where you need to mount them simply have to be different. These make it easy to mount them tilted forward or rearward and have enough tube. If you are one of the lucky few that can mount them straight up and down just cut off the extra tube!

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They come with two pair of our curved shock tabs so you can fine tune the height adjustment by the position of the tabs.

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Shock Hoop 1.5" - RuffStuff Specialties
 
Wow, a bunch of orders for these from the weekend!

Looks like you are all keeping someone busy with a tube bender today, Thanks!
 
What about the lower bracket that welds to each end of the tube and then bolted to the frame? like the picture below.
thank you.

Here is a pair of 1.5"x.120 wall DOM shock hoops. These are not the typical both sides even type everyone else makes because often your mounting surface and where you need to mount them simply have to be different. These make it easy to mount them tilted forward or rearward and have enough tube. If you are one of the lucky few that can mount them straight up and down just cut off the extra tube!

R1771%20SWD%20LG.jpg


They come with two pair of our curved shock tabs so you can fine tune the height adjustment by the position of the tabs.

R1771%20SW%201k.jpg


Shock Hoop 1.5" - RuffStuff Specialties
 
That is simply a way you could mount them, we give enough tube to be able to. Most people cut them to fit on top of the frame ar miter them at the angle of the tube and frame for a stronger and better looking mount. The angle reduces leverage and increases weld contact with the frame.
 
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