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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Fairfield, OH
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Shocks
The last time I went wheeling (Haspin) I broke a rear shock mount. I found out later when i got home that it didn't brake from hitting something but rather the shock was too tall and acting as a "bump stop". When I came off a ledge and the rear leafs compressed the shock buckled and broke the mount. The issue i now have is that all four shocks are too tall, and they all are acting as "bump stops". I know i need to fix this but my question is how? Should I go with shorter shocks and loose some downward flex, or build some hoops and raise the top shock mount and use the same size shocks that i have now? Any input would be great. Thanks :)
What I am kind of thinking at the moment is building hoops in front and putting shorter shocks in the rear.
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Take the shocks off. Flex the rear fully, and measure your fully extended length. Is it shorter than the shock you have now? If so, then you could go with a shorter shock. If not, then I would suggest reworking your shock mount setup by adding a hoop or inverting the mounts.
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What do you mean by "inverting the mounts"?
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Like I did on my truck. Allows you to run longer shocks without having to run big tall hoops.
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That might be doable man, I'm just not sure how much room you have down there, all I remember is the fuel pump
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Repositioning the shocks at an angle underneath may allow you to use the existing shocks and achieve the travel that you are looking for.
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i like mine both to the back. sorry the for the poser pic.
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Inverting the shocks sounds like a sweet idea for the rear! I think it could work, i will have to check to see what i have in the way. It looks like I will still need to build hoops for the front though.
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How did you mount the base of the shock to the axle? Did you just weld a bolt head to the axle?
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Cheap and easy way I did it. Go to your Ford dealer and buy some Ford Superduty shock mounts, part number E5TZ-18183-A They cost around $25 for the pair. Weld them directly to the frame. Kind of hard to see them in these pics, but here ya go.... (thats a 14" travel pro comp shock, front tire rubbing in the wheel well, still got travel to go. I set the shock with 7" shock exposed at ride height)) ![]() ![]() Found a good pic... ![]() Last edited by 4RunnerAdam; 09-20-2007 at 04:50 AM. |
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Get with Carwash , he can hook you up with some very good shock mounting tabs for very little $$ . easier to buy them pre-fab .
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That would be great!
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