Rear Shock Adapter Extender

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Was looking through a build up thread on an x-link / cranky link on 4wdmonthly.com and saw these rear shock adapters / extenders.

This is what I was planning on doing to mine, and since I bought a body lift, it makes even more sense to do, get some really long shocks in there.

http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/forum/showpost.php?p=329699&postcount=954

I know shock adapters comes up once in a while, though this might be of use to someone else.
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i used some BDS shock pin to eye adapters. worked great, install was a breeze. i like the raised adapter though...looks like it might fit without the need of a body lift? or does that pic have abody lift installed already? from what i remember..theres quite a bit of room up there.
 
Was looking through a build up thread on an x-link / cranky link on 4wdmonthly.com and saw these rear shock adapters / extenders.

This is what I was planning on doing to mine, and since I bought a body lift, it makes even more sense to do, get some really long shocks in there.

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I've been wanting to do a X-Link as well. I already have the plan for it, but just need to find someone to weld 1/2" steel.


i used some BDS shock pin to eye adapters. worked great, install was a breeze. i like the raised adapter though...looks like it might fit without the need of a body lift? or does that pic have abody lift installed already? from what i remember..theres quite a bit of room up there.

If that's Crankycruiser, he has a 2" body lift.
 

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