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Old 02-27-2015, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Stovebolter View Post
Jake,

Below is the email conversion about setting ride height per Josh at Ridetech. But again you better make sure they haven't changed their shocks. They may have added more stroke to the shock.

"Hey David,

Thanks alot, we appreciate it!

On the front, your shock, from eye to stud mount (the hole in the pocket) will be 12.75"~. On the rear, from center to center on the mounting bolts will be right around 14.5". That is where the shocks will have their best ride quality/performance.

I will have to check on the engine mounts, I know we used the Holley oil pan, but for some reason I'm thinking we used a GM style engine mount.

Thanks,

Josh"
thanks David. Yes I have the newer version with the caster slugs. They only send you one set, which is supposed to be in the centered position. Instructions have a contradiction as one place says it has +2 caster and another place it says it is +3 caster. If you want additional caster you can order new aluminum slugs.

I'll have to figure out how to measure the 12.75" as you can't really put a tape measure down from the hole mount due to the inflated airbag. I should be able to at least get in a reasonable distance to start fitting the inner fender and figuring out how I want to modify.
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