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shock mounts
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shock mounts
Looking at lowering my bottom mount on my hilux front shocks about 2" which will mean modifying steering stops, my question is this, is it important to have the shock mount eyes sitting in the same plane or can they be mounted perpendicular to each other without affecting travel/causing binding, we are talkng 9012's with eyes both ends.
cheers.
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I'm curious - are you going to be using a snake rear shock mount style of system with the eye down behind the axle tube? Can you make it work with the steering? I would think that the bottom eye should have the bolt running north south with the top mount running either but prob east west. My reasoning is that when your front axle is fully articulated, thee angle between the shock and the housing are at their greatest and this changes when you cross up the other side. This is the connection that suffers the most movement. By mounting the eye north south, you are allowing the eye to slide over the bolt thus less binding. At the top if anything, you should have the eye running east west so that when your suspension cycles and the diff moves forward and back, this eye will take up some of play. I hope this is what you were after.
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