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I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
I never got around to putting shocks on the front of my truck because I am lazy and it required some work. Well I finally got around to it today... I had some doestchs layin around from my 3 5 drop that I got form ccp.com They were too short by about .5" so I got thise idea... Here is the crappy prototype I made first to see if it would even work, next to the stock shock mount....
![]() And here is the finished product all mounted and good to go. Worked out perfectly! ![]() What do you think? Last edited by Jaredm82; 03-10-2007 at 05:41 PM. |
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
Don't want to sound harsh... but it WILL break that way. I would recommend buying a shock that's the correct length. A little more cash up front, but then you can be lazy again, knowing it's done right.
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
Ehh, the ones I made for my truck are better made and more reinforced. If it breaks, o well. It wont hurt anything. Problem is, there is no shock on the market that fits my specs. I would have to make new mounts for the top or bottom. Ill keep you updated, that is if I ever get to drive this thing again....
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
If you can weld, just get a piece of 3" angle & bolt it to the side/top of the frame trimming & notching as required visually. Then cut (or buy thru ART) some shock mounting tabs & weld them to the 3" 'bracket' @ the angle needed so they won't bind.
Stock length shocks @ optimum travel on the cheap. I used a piece of scap steel I had laying around & had them done in a weekends time. My shocks were set up for 12" @ ride height (middle of the shocks compression).
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
wowza thats scary, im glad its only a shock mount though.....
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
ART is supposed to be working on some adapters to raise the upper shock mounting point up.
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
Yeah ... but it doesn't have the super-duper ART decal. Point deduction.
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
Badges. . ..... we don't need no stinkin' badges.
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
what are your comp. and ext. dimensions?
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
Me? ART supplied Monroes P/N 33033
14.5" extended 10" compressed I used these to set my bracket dimensions but they won't ever make it on the truck.
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
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Quit holding out on us, where's the pictures? ![]()
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
my dimension are about 8 and 12
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
its just a shock mount, if it does break your out maybe 5 minutes a $.09 bolt, about 3 inches of welding wire and a 1/2 psi of welding gas. I say good work and i hope it works out for you
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
If that shock mount happens to break while going down the highway, there are a LOT worse things that could happen than what is described in the last post.
Remember, this is a top mount we are talking about here. With the travel the suspension experiences on a lowered vehicle, there is no way to predict what is going to happen when something such as a shock comes loose. See the close proximity of the brake line? What would happen if the shock got into that line during a loading & unloading cycle of the suspension? Remember that this shock is bolted to the lower A arm ... which is still moving up and down in an arc. It would rip that brake line completely loose. NOT good. NOT safe. ![]() Please do everyone on the highway a favor and replace that top mount with something that has more structural strength than two grade 5 (at best) bolts welding together. Last edited by Shane; 03-11-2007 at 05:49 PM. |
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
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http://monroe.com/catalog_lookup/ocl_miscappinfo.asp I just got some shocks from Doetsch tech. I just looked at their spec chart for ya and their part number M1200GLL is 8.45 and 12.50 |
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
Actually, its just shy of 8. Probably more in the range of 7.5. Anyways, I found an rv shock that might work but still may be a little too long. I didnt want to spend the cash to find out. But this is going to work out just fine. honestly, Ive seen worse...
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
ok, thats cool. FYI Doestch part #M4028GLL is 7.9 and 11.6
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
hmmm, I didn't see that one on their site?
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
They dont have their truck drop shocks specs on their site. You have to call and they will fax you a copy. If you want to see the one I have, let me know and I will scan it for you.
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
Yes please do.
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Re: I made my own shock extenders... Check em out!
here ya go.
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