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  1. #1
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    Default BC / Shock mounts ?

    I have noticed a change to some BC's on some cars, Longhorns and Black Diamonds mainly. There using a fixed mount on the bottom, its angled but still fixed. My question is, is your using a double swivel, and the bearing on the shock, isnt there a good chance to bind up when one cams over?

    I have noticed this before when putting on a coil over assy, but once bolted on, and you smash the car a couple times they usually find there place. Anyway, i thought it was interesting to see the fixed mounts.

    Thanks, Krom

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    Pic of the fixed mount.
    Last edited by Kromulous; 01-07-2019 at 03:14 PM.

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    Rockets twms were liked that for many years (may still be).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZERO25 View Post
    Rockets twms were liked that for many years (may still be).
    Yes they are still the same

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    I thought they had to be fixed now, at least according to rules? I could be wrong though, but fixed seems to be the standard.

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    I ran into this problem. I can't run a bilstein shock because the retainer hits the mount and I can't find an extension for them that moves the coil over retainer away from the mount. I am going to order the swivel (hopefully they make one) and just hope it's legal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJet-09 View Post
    I thought they had to be fixed now, at least according to rules? I could be wrong though, but fixed seems to be the standard.
    A literal interpretation of the rules would say yes. I don't think you really have to have them fixed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A ron View Post
    I ran into this problem. I can't run a bilstein shock because the retainer hits the mount and I can't find an extension for them that moves the coil over retainer away from the mount. I am going to order the swivel (hopefully they make one) and just hope it's legal.
    I had that problem with my Bilstein lower spring cup. I switched it to a smaller one that I had from a universal coil over kit that I had from an old set of shocks. If you look around you can find a lower cup that doesn't have as much lip on it as the Bilstein kit.

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    The actual cup wasn't hitting. It was the retainer that held the cup, but I finally got an extended shock end to move the whole cup and spring up and away. But, I agree having those points is potential for binding and also makes it a pain to change shocks

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    Tader just had a video on a bunch of suspension topic and the lower mounts was one of them.

    He advocates for a swivel mount.
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