I typically do a 5" on front with a fixed shock mount running parallel with rear end housing so heim doesn't bind. (do not use a fixed peg, or stud.
Shock heim will bind due to birdcage rotation (indexing) and bend or break shaft or heim.
I don't like using a clevis, because if a lot of compression is used in the shock it will oblong the clevis pin, or brake the clevis head off.
7-8" on rear of birdcage with clevis for mounting the eliminator and spring
both of my left rear upper mounts are on weight jack screws, so I can get the proper height settings on both, especially the front shock mount.
I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.
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