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How to mount My shocks?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Monkeyman, Jun 27, 2004.

  1. Jun 27, 2004
    Monkeyman

    Monkeyman Jeeper and Fast Boater

    East Troy WI
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    I currently am re-doiny my entire jeep 4 off road use only (check my topic "all my new mods") and an wondering how I should mount my shocks now? Should the be straight up and down, angled a certain way, or what. Please send me as much info as you can. Thanks a lot guys.
     
  2. Jun 27, 2004
    Project71-5

    Project71-5 BACON

    Gypsum, CO
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    They become less effective the more angled they are.
     
  3. Jun 27, 2004
    Monkeyman

    Monkeyman Jeeper and Fast Boater

    East Troy WI
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    So are you saying that they should be straight up and down. What shocks should I use? AS far as brand and model? Is it better to have them mounted farther out on the axle, or more tword the center? I can make them go anywere just need an idea of what would work best. Thanks.
     
  4. Jun 28, 2004
    JohnyJeep

    JohnyJeep BLOWING A XING NEAR U@2AM

    Beautiful Cody WY
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    I am doing the same thing with mine. I am going SOA with wrangler springs so I had to redo all of my shock mounts. I have not done any permanent mounting yet. I am leaving the upper rear mount the same and just welding gussets to the axle tube for the lower shock mount. I had to do this because now I have more travel and needed a longer shock. The rears on mine will be angled, just like from the factory, and the fronts will be straight up and down. I am using shock towers from a full size Jeep pick up in the front. I am using Rancho 9000's. The rear ones are 9118 and the fronts I can't remember. (I think it's 9115) I'll check later. I think there might be some pics on my webshots page, of some mock ups. I basically just made an extra plate that mounts on top of the u-bolt nuts, with a stub shaft welded to the plate for the mount. Did the same thing for my sway bar mounts.
     
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