About that allen wrench.....I had to cut about 1.5 inches off of it to clear the suspension.
Uh, yeah. I ended up using about a 2"+ long straight section of the wrench (cut off with a hacksaw), along with an 8mm gear wrench, and when that wouldn't fit, a 1/4" drive 5/16" socket (I didn't have a 1/4" 8mm, and there's no room for a 3/8" socket assembly between the bump stop and lower arm). It's an 8mm allen head bolt, and the 5/16" fits fine.
I just chocked the back wheels, jacked up the front until the front tires were off the ground, and turned the fronts all the way to one side for working space.
I used an 18" pipe wrench to start removing the old bump stops. After 17 years, channel locks weren't cutting it. They're 2 1/4". I guess you could get a hammer and a chisel and knock them around to break them loose, too. Hub socket too small, and not enough room to get it under unless you remove wheel and shock. Once broken loose, mine could be removed by hand. I could see rust making this a pain, though.
I was worried about the clearance against the Foam Cell Pros under compression, but it looks like when they squish out, the fat part of the shock bottom will be above it. I could only find a ramp tonight that would just barely start contact. Curbs are fun, though!
Here's a few pics.
Installing:
Clearance at full droop (wheel off ground). It is NOT touching the shock, it's just the angle of the photo...
At ride height.
At half compression, with picture of wheel for reference. These are 295/75/16's. I'll find a place during lunch tomorrow to really cross them up. I was at the loading ramp behind the local grocery store...
You can see there's a few more inches to stuff still.