
Why not just cut the rear shock mount and move it up 1'', 2'' or whatever height needed? Seems simple to me..... but I am no suspension expert.....
Picture cause I want to draw in paint...

Am I just crazy?
NHARINTON wrote:Just seems as if lifting the shock would lift the truck... I guess longer springs would be need then also.
NHARINTON wrote:I understand now.
JamesDowning wrote:There is benefit to moving the lower shock mounts up. It's basically the same effect as getting longer shocks. It allows more down-articulation of the tire, which is actually very handy.
As long as you're sure you have identified the NEXT thing that might break if the down-travel is extended. I think the e-brake cables are the next to be stressed, and you don't want to break those.JamesDowning wrote: It allows more down-articulation of the tire, which is actually very handy.