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    I hear that you can get custom shock mounting tabs, is this true? If so do you have any that would work for an inverted shock system? Thanks! :)
    '84 Cherokee body welded to an '86 Blazer frame , fuel injected 350, 700r4 trans, np208 t-case, 44 front and a welded 14 bolt in the rear on 35" boggers, radiator in the rear, and a full cage

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    looking for something like this?

    http://www.complete4x4.com/catalog/p...roducts_id=141


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    • #3
      I'am looking to do a set up like this. Do you have any mounts that would work?

      http://home.4x4wire.com/adamf/88/ima...shockmount.jpg
      '84 Cherokee body welded to an '86 Blazer frame , fuel injected 350, 700r4 trans, np208 t-case, 44 front and a welded 14 bolt in the rear on 35" boggers, radiator in the rear, and a full cage

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      • #4
        website is lookin good
        For you guys who can't drive, I have owned a frame rack for several years. Prices are based on your skill and ability to wreck it....

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        • #5
          thanks fabricator!!! i'm trying.

          Hybrid... so yer looking for lower mounts to do that setup? any shots of the mounts?


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          • #6
            I'm thinking a 1/2" bolt attached to a mount is the way to go for that
            I believe this will be our finest hour

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            • #7
              nah, the bolt thing is a bad idea, it's only single shear,and will break fairly easy... here is what you need.

              the pic isnt the best, but you get the idea... it makes the shock eye sit opposed to the axle tube...

              http://www.complete4x4.com/catalog/p...roducts_id=144


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              • #8
                Those look great! That should work. Now do you have anything like that top bracket in the pic?

                If i wanted to purchase those should I do it through your website?
                '84 Cherokee body welded to an '86 Blazer frame , fuel injected 350, 700r4 trans, np208 t-case, 44 front and a welded 14 bolt in the rear on 35" boggers, radiator in the rear, and a full cage

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                • #9
                  This is what I am talking about, but the mount that Mike just posted would work also
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                  Last edited by scarface; 09-19-2007, 11:05 PM. Reason: Ninja edit
                  I believe this will be our finest hour

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                  • #10
                    Thats not a bad set up either
                    Last edited by Hybrid; 09-19-2007, 11:04 PM.
                    '84 Cherokee body welded to an '86 Blazer frame , fuel injected 350, 700r4 trans, np208 t-case, 44 front and a welded 14 bolt in the rear on 35" boggers, radiator in the rear, and a full cage

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Hybrid View Post
                      Those look great! That should work. Now do you have anything like that top bracket in the pic?

                      If i wanted to purchase those should I do it through your website?
                      I have nothing like the top mount... shouldn't be too hard to make custom tho.

                      If you want those, hit me with a pm... i can have them for you in a few days. Don't have them on the shelf.


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                      • #12
                        Mine is set up just like Scarface's. Hasnt broke yet, but I like the last mount Carwashed linked to. Would be a little stronger just for safety's sake.

                        Heck...I may even cut mine off and weld those on there since one of my bolts is stripped out, and I welded a nut to the bolt
                        88 4Runner, 350 V8 swap in progress

                        http://staff.4x4wire.com/adamf

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                        • #13
                          double sheer is the way to go, let me know if you want a set as well.


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                          • #14
                            In order to get this thread properly off-topic I would like to enquire about some d-ring/shackle mounts for bumper construction. Not just weld on the face of the bumper, but the kind that goes all the way thru the bumper & welds at least on the front/back. Make sense?

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                            • #15
                              makes sense... you mean like this?



                              http://www.complete4x4.com/catalog/p...products_id=69


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