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    Default Relocating shocks

    Relocating shocks on 85 monte street stock. Not exactly sure where or how. Some pics would give me a great idea. Or some basic instructions. I know the mount to front of. Lower a arm. But not exactly sure. Rear. Has a ford 9. Not sure where to locate these either. Pics would be greatly appreciated on this as well. What would be better. Bolt on mounts or weld on. Placement of these would be helpful also thanks

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    You want the lower mount to be about 7" below axle centerline. usually mounting to the back of trailing arm mounts is good.
    If your driving on the edge, you are trespassing on my property!!!

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    Walk through the pits and looks at metric chassis modifieds that have to run stock lower control arms. That will show you how to mount a shock outboard of the spring in the front.

    Where you mount the shocks depends a lot on why you are relocating from stock position and what you are trying to accomplish, which you don't mention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate85 View Post
    Relocating shocks on 85 monte street stock. Not exactly sure where or how. Some pics would give me a great idea. Or some basic instructions. I know the mount to front of. Lower a arm. But not exactly sure. Rear. Has a ford 9. Not sure where to locate these either. Pics would be greatly appreciated on this as well. What would be better. Bolt on mounts or weld on. Placement of these would be helpful also thanks
    http://www.seegysraceproducts.com/page16.html

    Pics are in a mod but same principle applies

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