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Short rear shocks.

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I'm looking for a slightly shorter rear shock for my Boss 302.Somewhere around an inch shorter in droop.
This would help me by keeping the rim protector away from the bump stop bracket on the drivers side.
Ground control says they have one but communication is not very high on their priority list.
 

Norm Peterson

Corner Barstool Sitter
939
712
Exp. Type
HPDE
Exp. Level
5-10 Years
a few miles east of Philly
I'm looking for a slightly shorter rear shock for my Boss 302.Somewhere around an inch shorter in droop.
This would help me by keeping the rim protector away from the bump stop bracket on the drivers side.
Ground control says they have one but communication is not very high on their priority list.
Why not just cut the shipping tiedown bulge part of the brackets off? Leave the bottom strip alone for the bump stop to contact.

Rear bumpstop bracket mod picture 1.jpg

Rear bumpstop bracket mod picture 2.jpg


Norm
 

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