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Old 11-28-2014, 12:03 AM   #1
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Hotchkis Front Shocks

I was looking into the Hotchkis front shock setup p/n 70390. It is listed as fitting 63-72.Is there a reason they aren't listed to fit the 73-87? I was wondering if fitment on stock 73-87 a-arms would be an issue? I have moved my lower forward. Does anyone forsee problems with either mounting or length?
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Old 11-28-2014, 08:33 AM   #2
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Re: Hotchkis Front Shocks

I'll ask our head R&D. I'm pretty confident everything would physically fit, but I don't think we've done testing/fitment on that platform.
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Old 11-28-2014, 07:43 PM   #3
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Re: Hotchkis Front Shocks

Dan he may have the same setup as I have. A 63 to 72 with 73 to 87 control arms. I also have moved my lowers ahead. I moved mine 3/4" forward. It does bind the shock some at the bottom. I am working on a top mount that re-aligns the shock with the forward lower.
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Old 11-29-2014, 09:20 AM   #4
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Dan he may have the same setup as I have. A 63 to 72 with 73 to 87 control arms. I also have moved my lowers ahead. I moved mine 3/4" forward. It does bind the shock some at the bottom. I am working on a top mount that re-aligns the shock with the forward lower.
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Interesting. Good to know and thanks for the assist!
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Dan he may have the same setup as I have. A 63 to 72 with 73 to 87 control arms. I also have moved my lowers ahead. I moved mine 3/4" forward. It does bind the shock some at the bottom. I am working on a top mount that re-aligns the shock with the forward lower.
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Not sure if you considered this.... but you could put a spacer in the lower OE mount (between the tabs), use a longer bolt, & mount the shock outside/backside of the original lower mount.

It shifts the shock rearward about 1" & put's it just about where it was before the caster mod. I tried it on my CC.
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Old 11-29-2014, 12:14 PM   #6
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Re: Hotchkis Front Shocks

I was figuring I'd move the relocation bracket forward until the angle looked good. Mainly I was concerned about length. The Hotchkis setup uses a short coil and not a dropped spindle I believe.
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I was figuring I'd move the relocation bracket forward until the angle looked good. Mainly I was concerned about length. The Hotchkis setup uses a short coil and not a dropped spindle I believe.
The upper a-arm bushing seems like it was in the way if I remember correctly...
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