After raising the lift a little I started playing around with the shock travel. They are the non-L's on a 3" lift. Apparently they were only 2" from full extention at static height; that blows. After taking some measurements it became obvious that the shocks only need about 4.5" of compression (even with factory bumpstops).
Didn't really want to weld in a lowered mount to the shock tower, as I will probably change things again one day.
Solution: A 2x3" piece of box steel, drilled on both ends, with a bolt welded through the bottom. The shock is in a position to "droop" approximately 5" now. Too bad the binding control arms are working against this progress; better than it was though.
Didn't really want to weld in a lowered mount to the shock tower, as I will probably change things again one day.
Solution: A 2x3" piece of box steel, drilled on both ends, with a bolt welded through the bottom. The shock is in a position to "droop" approximately 5" now. Too bad the binding control arms are working against this progress; better than it was though.

