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Old 12-14-2007, 10:25 PM
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Default any negatives on running both rear shocks behind the rear end??

I have a 69 camaro and after looking at my rear setup in is going to be impossible to run a staggered rear shock setup in the factory locations. I has a 9" rear and the way the rear disc brakes mount there is not enough room to run the shock past the caliper. The car has rear upper shock cross member welded in place and I was thinking I could just get a set of the DSE minitub lower shock plates and run the shocks behind the rear end. Basically relocating the lower shock mount inside the leafspring. Is there anything I need to be wary off going into this. The car is not mini tubbed and has a leaf spring setup. Thanks for the help.

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