One of the lower shock bolts on my front Bilsteins rattled loose on a long stretch of road while at Moon-Rocks. Luckily the shock didn't get damaged and a friend of mine pointed it out before it did.
So I welded on new lower mounts :icon_welder. The new mounts put the shocks at a better angle in relation to the James Duff coil bucket top shock mounts, and puts them at perpendicular to the frame. Also, now the shocks have more up travel, and utilize more down travel for when the suspension is at full droop. Before the shock almost bottomed out at full compression, and had 3" of down travel at full droop. But now it has plenty of up travel, and comes to 1.5" left of down travel when the suspension is at full droop. Long story short a shock that was too long, is now just about perfectly suited for the situation. All with less binding angles at either extreme.
Also, gonna go look at, and hopefully pick up 6 almost new BFG KM2's tomorrow after school, meaning I'll be ordering wheels here pretty quick.
So I welded on new lower mounts :icon_welder. The new mounts put the shocks at a better angle in relation to the James Duff coil bucket top shock mounts, and puts them at perpendicular to the frame. Also, now the shocks have more up travel, and utilize more down travel for when the suspension is at full droop. Before the shock almost bottomed out at full compression, and had 3" of down travel at full droop. But now it has plenty of up travel, and comes to 1.5" left of down travel when the suspension is at full droop. Long story short a shock that was too long, is now just about perfectly suited for the situation. All with less binding angles at either extreme.


Also, gonna go look at, and hopefully pick up 6 almost new BFG KM2's tomorrow after school, meaning I'll be ordering wheels here pretty quick.
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