Rear shock mounts
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Does anybody know where to find this type of rear shock mount?
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Autofab and Solo Motorsports for sure. Probably Camburg too.
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Threat sells one too. I haven't looked at each side by side to tell you what brand that one is though.
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That's the threat mount. I have the same one
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Re: Rear shock mounts
Anyone know if any one of these off the shelf mounts clears a pickup bed with no cutting?
IIRC there's a bed support close to where they want to be and going further forward gets close to the fuel tank.
IIRC there's a bed support close to where they want to be and going further forward gets close to the fuel tank.
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There isn't an off the shelf one for the trucks. Believe me...I looked. I've heard 1 or 2 shops have been working on one, but have yet to see one advertised anywhere.
It's possible to get a 10" under there without any cutting or losing the front tank, that's what I'm currently running on my truck. I know Jkrell stuffed a 12" under there also, but I'm pretty sure he had to cut the bed support, and trim his front tank.
It's possible to get a 10" under there without any cutting or losing the front tank, that's what I'm currently running on my truck. I know Jkrell stuffed a 12" under there also, but I'm pretty sure he had to cut the bed support, and trim his front tank.
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Re: Rear shock mounts
10" can be done but it gets tight & the bottom of the shocks mount well below the axle centerline. On my '74, which is similar to an 80's/90's I went with an 8" stroke to keep the bottom of the shocks a bit higher up. Plus with the 10" I'd have had to bump the thing super low. It's all a compromise without going to a long shock & through the bed. You either bump it before the full travel amount to keep the shock from bottoming, or strap it well before full droop. I tried to meet in the middle of the above, but I lost much more droop travel than I did bump travel - on purpose as I'd rather have the bump travel.
IMO the best shock for this would be a set of short bodied 10" (body of an 8" stroke shock, but with the shaft of a 10" stroke).
IMO the best shock for this would be a set of short bodied 10" (body of an 8" stroke shock, but with the shaft of a 10" stroke).
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Re: Rear shock mounts
oh and to clarify - at Taylor said, there isn't an off the shelf thing for trucks. The bronco rear frame is definitely different than a truck rear frame, and then the truck doesn't have the big step up in the body like the bronco. And that step up in the body is where these shock mounts go on the bronco.
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Dang we need edit back...
1 more thing to add - Philo has pics in one of his threads on how he did an under the bed shock mount I think, and then I have one on my build thread. Philo used 10" shocks I think. Oh, and Taylor (Nubreed71) might have one in his thread too.
1 more thing to add - Philo has pics in one of his threads on how he did an under the bed shock mount I think, and then I have one on my build thread. Philo used 10" shocks I think. Oh, and Taylor (Nubreed71) might have one in his thread too.
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Here's a few pics of my setup. It drops out 16.5" bumped and strapped with a 10" shock under the bed:












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Re: Rear shock mounts
here's mine. I can't remember what my travel is for sure, but as I said I have 8" shocks & limited bump about 3-4" before metal to metal and droop about 6-8" before metal to metal just to make things work. I have 64" springs designed for a Chevy 2500 on my crew though.
Bump is about like this
& droop about like this
Bump is about like this
& droop about like this
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Re: Rear shock mounts
I am selling my Threat Motorsports under the bed shock mounts and my 12" 2.5 2 tube race series to go with it. Ready for pick up. Hit me up 949-878-2150JonMac31 wrote:Does anybody know where to find this type of rear shock mount?
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What are you looking to get for the package?keenanduran1 wrote:I am selling my Threat Motorsports under the bed shock mounts and my 12" 2.5 2 tube race series to go with it. Ready for pick up. Hit me up 949-878-2150JonMac31 wrote:Does anybody know where to find this type of rear shock mount?
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Sold man, sorry about that.GETSOMEphoto wrote:What are you looking to get for the package?keenanduran1 wrote:I am selling my Threat Motorsports under the bed shock mounts and my 12" 2.5 2 tube race series to go with it. Ready for pick up. Hit me up 949-878-2150JonMac31 wrote:Does anybody know where to find this type of rear shock mount?
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Re: Rear shock mounts
Is it possible to run a 14" stroke shock with that type of rear shock mount from threat, solo, etc. ?
If I remember right, my buddy had one pretty much identical and he was able to stuff his 14" bilstein 7100's and 5100's under there
If I remember right, my buddy had one pretty much identical and he was able to stuff his 14" bilstein 7100's and 5100's under there
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Sure ya can ! The ride would be stiff as heck !.JonMac31 wrote:Is it possible to run a 14" stroke shock with that type of rear shock mount from threat, solo, etc. ?
If I remember right, my buddy had one pretty much identical and he was able to stuff his 14" bilstein 7100's and 5100's under there

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Re: Rear shock mounts
But the landing would be nice and smoothAndy Jones wrote:There's nothing stopping you from going lower on the lower mount...JonMac31 wrote:Is it possible to run a 14" stroke shock with that type of rear shock mount from threat, solo, etc. ?
If I remember right, my buddy had one pretty much identical and he was able to stuff his 14" bilstein 7100's and 5100's under there
Sure ya can ! The ride would be stiff as heck !.
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Stick a 14" stroke shock under your rig, and see how much Bump travel there is !.
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Re: Rear shock mounts
About 14 minus the down travel from ride height... give or take a little since it's probably not 1:1 stroke:travel.Andy Jones wrote:Stick a 14" stroke shock under your rig, and see how much Bump travel there is !.
You could stuff it outboard so it's almost parallel to the ground on full compression and keep full bump travel. Not saying that would be a smart idea, but you could do it. The kind of valving you'd use at that orientation would probably cure any axle wrap issues.