There s your answer get some bumpstops

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Yes it has.Is your lift on the truck yet?
Is your lift on the truck yet?
Yes it has.
What?
Whhhhhaaaattttt
Yeeeeaaahhhhhhhhhaaaayyyy
OOoooooKAAyyyyyyy..
This ain't rocket science...
1. Using the factory shock tower, measure distance between the two mounts fully compressed, we'll call this "x".
2. Using the factory shock tower, measure distance between the two mounts at full droop, we'll call this "y".
3. Using the factory shock tower, measure distance between the two mounts at ride height, we'll call this "z".
4. Buy a shock with a stroke length greater than, but as close as possible to y -x. We will call the fully compressed length of the new shock "L", and stroke length "S"
5. Cut off old shock tower
6. With the vehicle at ride height, mount new shock tower such that the distance between the lower and upper mounts is equal to L+(z-x) + 0.5*(S-(y-x)).
Voilà! - it should never bottom out and the shock won't limit droop.
Clear as mud????
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This ain't rocket science...
1. Using the factory shock tower, measure distance between the two mounts fully compressed, we'll call this "x".
2. Using the factory shock tower, measure distance between the two mounts at full droop, we'll call this "y".
3. Using the factory shock tower, measure distance between the two mounts at ride height, we'll call this "z".
4. Buy a shock with a stroke length greater than, but as close as possible to y -x. We will call the fully compressed length of the new shock "L", and stroke length "S"
5. Cut off old shock tower
6. With the vehicle at ride height, mount new shock tower such that the distance between the lower and upper mounts is equal to L+(z-x) + 0.5*(S-(y-x)).
Voilà! - it should never bottom out and the shock won't limit droop.
Clear as mud????
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What?
Whhhhhaaaattttt
Yeeeeaaahhhhhhhhhaaaayyyy
OOoooooKAAyyyyyyy..
I know right. Today should be a national holiday.