Kinda want to rework some of my front suspension stuff currently. For one I'm not a fan of my current shock mount setup, i'm running those JKS stud eliminators that compress the shock up like 2 inches. The shocks come less than a 1/4 inch from bottoming out when the bumpstops engage which is ok, but I could raise the mount on top and run 10" or 12" travel shocks up front and throw my current ones in the back.
Currently looks like this:
Want to take that off and cut the hole that the stud used to go through even bigger and make some sort of a mount that bolts inside the engine compartment. Basically have it so the eye sits just inside the engine compartment between two pieces of like 1/8th" steel welded to the sheetmetal there and I can just drill a hole to run a bolt through. Would probably even brace it and I wouldn't have to worry about strength.
It wouldn't work currently with the Bilstein 5150's I have with the way the little reservoir is placed, but if I bought 7100 remote resi's I could tuck the reservoir out of the way. If I make a stud that sits a bit lower for the lower mount, I could according to my calculations run a 12" travel and still be an inch or so short of dropping a coil and not bottom out either.
Anyone else think this work work pretty good? Once I get around to buying some new front shocks I think I'm gonna try it out. Also can you run a 12" travel on shortarms without binding everything the hell up or should I stick with 10? I'm gonna get some RE 3.5 coils so the angle should still be fine.
Currently looks like this:
Want to take that off and cut the hole that the stud used to go through even bigger and make some sort of a mount that bolts inside the engine compartment. Basically have it so the eye sits just inside the engine compartment between two pieces of like 1/8th" steel welded to the sheetmetal there and I can just drill a hole to run a bolt through. Would probably even brace it and I wouldn't have to worry about strength.
It wouldn't work currently with the Bilstein 5150's I have with the way the little reservoir is placed, but if I bought 7100 remote resi's I could tuck the reservoir out of the way. If I make a stud that sits a bit lower for the lower mount, I could according to my calculations run a 12" travel and still be an inch or so short of dropping a coil and not bottom out either.
Anyone else think this work work pretty good? Once I get around to buying some new front shocks I think I'm gonna try it out. Also can you run a 12" travel on shortarms without binding everything the hell up or should I stick with 10? I'm gonna get some RE 3.5 coils so the angle should still be fine.
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