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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 683491" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p><strong>Re: Coilover mounting on back handed yj</strong></p><p></p><p>Also looks like your upper shock mounts on the front are low for the length shock you are running. The shocks look like 16's from my best guess, if you wanted to mount them like most would to achieve a better ride height, hack up the inner fender (if there is any) and put some taller shock hoops in, then run a bolt-in (removable) cross brace over the engine from driver to passenger side hoop to reinforce them. Do that and get your springs right for the rig weight, and you'll have it dropped a foot. Pretty much same thing for rear. Might have to put some tabs on the rear cage that shoot upward a bit to mount the shocks in, and again paired with correct springs, it should drop it down a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 683491, member: 1780"] [b]Re: Coilover mounting on back handed yj[/b] Also looks like your upper shock mounts on the front are low for the length shock you are running. The shocks look like 16's from my best guess, if you wanted to mount them like most would to achieve a better ride height, hack up the inner fender (if there is any) and put some taller shock hoops in, then run a bolt-in (removable) cross brace over the engine from driver to passenger side hoop to reinforce them. Do that and get your springs right for the rig weight, and you'll have it dropped a foot. Pretty much same thing for rear. Might have to put some tabs on the rear cage that shoot upward a bit to mount the shocks in, and again paired with correct springs, it should drop it down a lot. [/QUOTE]
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