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Old 11-11-2007, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SDMAN
No welding required for this fix. Make a triangular bracket (.125"-.187" plate) that has 2 - 3/8" bolts to the existing mount and a third to attach the shock to. This will move the shock away from the caliper without any cutting and welding.


Thanks for the info but i`ve taken care of the issue,i bought shock brackets from Currie and welded them next to the existing mounts came everything came out sweet,im good to go.


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