12-03-2009, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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welding shock mounts?
when welding the shock mount tabs on do you gusset them or not. i welded mine on tonight and did not gusset them. does it need to be in between them along the top or not? hope that makes since. any help would be great thanks
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12-04-2009, 12:14 AM | #2 |
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Re: welding shock mounts?
if there short tabs i wouldnt gusset them, shocks dont have much pressure acting on the them.
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that is what i figured, just seemed weak to me without the shock in them. once i get the shock in and tight it will stiffin up. thanks man
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12-04-2009, 01:23 AM | #4 |
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Re: welding shock mounts?
I would have to disagree with the statement above about not having any pressure on them. They take a beating, and the mounts need to be as strong as possible.
Maybe it's just the way I drive, but I have broken a shock mount in one way or another on every truck I've owned. They need to be tough, and if they are moving now they will eventually break. |
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Re: welding shock mounts?
The factory upper mount for the rear shocks is nothing but a hole in the frame....for a stud in the shock itself. It's not even a double shear type mount.
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it all depents on what style shock mounts you have and the angle of them.. that needs to be addressed before everyone puts in their input
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Seriously, the guy said his shock mounts seem weak, should he put a gusset on them. It's cut and dry. |
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That is pure abuse, a guy should pay much better attention than that.
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hey guys, what i have is just like a double shear setup that is running verticle up and down. shock angles is bout 20 degrees. when i bolt is up it seems o.k. on my old setup i did gusset the top, i did not like the look of it but will do it again if it makes it right.
in this old pic i did not gusset them. this is what i have. |
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if your welds are strong.. those wont go anywhere. i wouldnt gusset them.
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Ya I wouldn't gusset them just make sure the welds are strong. They are mounted at a good angle where there isn't any added unneeded stress.
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Here's how I gusseted mine (top and bottom):
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No need to gusset them if theres no side load. Most shocks do have some side load at some point in the suspension travel though.
best to do it just to be sure. I know, real confusing huh...lol Last edited by DHPmike; 12-05-2009 at 11:11 AM. |
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thats why i posted a pic of the shock mount, i was hoping one of the chassis guys would take a look and drop a line on what i should do. i have seen them both ways and just want to know the right way. thanks for all the info guys.
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go with a small mount in the middle. thats a very tough point to break. use at least 3/16" steel for the mounts as well.
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I bought an '83 that the previous owner let the shock mount studs in the frame wallow around. It opened up the frame hole on all four holes, and two of them (front) were cracked.
Gussets are good, so are doublers in the frame. |
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Here's one I did.
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