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Old 04/20/07, 06:35 AM   #1
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questions about shock mounts

I am planning on using fox 2.0 reservior shocks (not coilovers) and I have been thinking of using the superduty mounts that alot of people use. I dont have the shocks yet, and I am wondering if the stud diameter of the mount is larger than the eyelet of the shock.

Another alternative is to buy a shock hoop kit. i know that will work. Any insight???
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Old 04/20/07, 08:07 AM   #2
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The shocks may have a 9/16 diameter. Even if they do. It should be easy to re drill the towers..

F-250 mounts = 30.00

Shock hoops = 200.00

Up to you.. I think both would work..

Aaron

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