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Old 08-24-2009, 09:39 PM   #1
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OE Shock Relocators

Lot's of times when guys drop their 67-72 coil spring trucks they opt for relocating the mounting points of the shocks to gain precious travel back. Since you must remove the original shock brackets, with just a little effort, drill, angle grinder w/a cutting/grinding disc, & a press or vise, you can modify your originals.

Uppers first: You want to relocate the hole higher & slightly over vs. OE....
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Re: OE Shock Relocators

Mark the bracket vertically @ the C/L of the OE hole using a square. Scribe a horizontal line again 1.5" higher vs. the C/L of the OE hole. Scribe another line .750" over on the new horizontal line.....
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Re: OE Shock Relocators

Drill the 'new' higher shock bolt hole. I prefer a drill press to keep things square. Since many guys don't have one, I did these w/a typical 1/2" hand drill.

I drill a smaller pilot hole on each side. Then drill thru one side w/a .500" bit & use the pilot hole on the opposite side to help keep the drill bit as square as possible. Deburr the edges when done.

Then, I made a template of the outside circumference of the shock bushing. I used that to dictate where I needed to trim off the excess material that will hit the shock body @ the now higher mounting location. Once I have the 'corner' marked. I use a larger diameter washer to scribe a hard line for where to cut.

Cut the extra material off & finish grind the bracket. These took about 1hr to do both brackets.
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Old 08-24-2009, 09:56 PM   #4
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Re: OE Shock Relocators

Lowers next: The lowers can be tweaked using a torch & BFH, a BF-vise, or a press. The press is the quickest & time was a factor for me so it's what I used for this set.

Remove the brackets from their original locations. You'll flip the drivers upside down & over to the pass side; the pass to the drivers. When you do this, there's about a 5/16" lip that will prevent the bracket from sitting flush.

I install the flipped bracket & mark the area the lip will contact w/a Sharpie. The lip beyond this point will need to be flattened by your method of choice.
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Old 08-24-2009, 10:02 PM   #5
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Re: OE Shock Relocators

I just keep pressing the lip flat a little @ a time until it's just that..... FLAT! Once your done, they simply bolt back up. If you don't flatten them far enough, you can grind a little off the truck arm for clearance but don't take off too much.

I do not recommend cutting the lip off. I feel it can cause a stress crack that could potentially shear @ some point should your shock ever bottom out (which lowered trucks do occassionally).

The rears took about 20mins start to finish on the press. A little longer if you add in the time spent marking them for the correct areas to clearance.
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Re: OE Shock Relocators

Net gain?

3" of shock travel for about 1-1.5hrs of effort. Cost... zero.
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Old 08-24-2009, 10:05 PM   #7
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Awesome FAQ SCOTI!!!!!

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Nice job SCOTI.
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I am having a problem trying to picture where this goes, and on what model/year truck.
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I am having a problem trying to picture where this goes, and on what model/year truck.
The items look just like my '69 pieces, so my guess would be the 67-72 models, but... I'm not that familiar with the 73-87.

The triangle pieces will mount on the bottom side of the bed, and the lower mounts will be installed between the trailing arms and the u-bolts.
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The items look just like my '69 pieces, so my guess would be the 67-72 models, but... I'm not that familiar with the 73-87.

The triangle pieces will mount on the bottom side of the bed, and the lower mounts will be installed between the trailing arms and the u-bolts.
Correct.

I was doing this from multiple places & knew some editing would be required. It officially indicates for 67-72 coil suspensions now.

6x-66's have a slightly different lower bracket. I prefer 67-72 lowers for that reason.
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SCOTI, would the modified lower 67-72 brackets work on a 63-66 (IIRC) trailing arm?
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SCOTI, would the modified lower 67-72 brackets work on a 63-66 (IIRC) trailing arm?
Yes. That's what I was trying to say above (apparently I can think it much better than I can type it ). The 67-72 brackets are easy to modify & what I would use on a 6x-66 as well.

Another option for the 6x-66's (or the 67-72's for that matter) is to make a spacer that slips between the bottom of the truck arm & the shock bracket. This method would work ok if there's no lowering block. Since I normally make a lowering block too, the spacer (vs. flattening method) makes the scrub-line issue that much worse.
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thanks for the info, this is timely as i am at this stage now. i had close to the same thoughts as you on the top, but i was going to fab up new lowers......was, but not now, thanks again Scoti
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Can you take a picture of the brackets installed? Nice work!
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SCOTI, thanks for the great write up. I already bought lowering shocks for my rear 5 inch drop, so will this full process still work/be necessary? I can certainly see the new angles being a problem even with lowering shocks, but I am unsure on overall height. Any suggestions? I plan on measuring my max shock length tonight...
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SCOTI, thanks for the great write up. I already bought lowering shocks for my rear 5 inch drop, so will this full process still work/be necessary? I can certainly see the new angles being a problem even with lowering shocks, but I am unsure on overall height. Any suggestions? I plan on measuring my max shock length tonight...
Lowering shocks come in different heights. It's best to measure the distance from the upper to lower mounts (un-modifed, in the stock location) @ ride height. Then, if the math warrants a change, modify as needed to get the best amount of travel (maybe only one end needs modifying vs. both whan using drop shocks).
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Awesome scotti!! I LOVE this 'save money' and DIY projects I can do!! I just snagged the upper/lower shock hangers from my parts truck but lost track of which is L/R? Does it matter????
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Awesome scotti!! I LOVE this 'save money' and DIY projects I can do!! I just snagged the upper/lower shock hangers from my parts truck but lost track of which is L/R? Does it matter????
The uppers (in OE configuration) center the shock mount between each end of the bracket so they're universal.

The lowers are side specific. But, it's easy to determine L & R because in the OE configuration the lower shock eye is above the bottom edge of the truck arm. The relocation mod in turn flips the brackets from side to side & shifts the lower shock eye so it's below the bottom edge of the arm.
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I made my uppers today..

Only thing I thought the upper shock brackets were the same (front/back)..SOO

My L/R brackets are diff. for the tops...So when I get around to grinding the rivits out and have to make one to match one of my 2 I currently have

Does it matter (I hope this makes sense I'll take pix if it doesnt)
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I made my uppers today..

Only thing I thought the upper shock brackets were the same (front/back)..SOO

My L/R brackets are diff. for the tops...So when I get around to grinding the rivits out and have to make one to match one of my 2 I currently have

Does it matter (I hope this makes sense I'll take pix if it doesnt)
Get a pic if possible....
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Ok will post pic in about 15 minutes.
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