94BonB
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Don't make me bust out engineering tensile strength properties to prove it too you.
Ford even made stock shock mounts up front in single lol
Plenty strong for this application.
I'm am well aware of tensile strength properties and shear planes. I'm nearly finished completing my mechanical engineering degree

lol well why not?
There's not that much weight on the studs.
+ it was easy to do.![]()
You are all correct in saying that it should be plenty strong enough. I was just curious as it is just as easy; if not easier, to mount in double shear than in single.
I don't know how he drives, for what I know he could have the finesse of an olympic gymnast behind the wheel or he could flog on the thing like it was a redheaded step child. I was just curious, why not take advantage of the easy extra insurance?