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    This may be in fact the world's longest shock install on a 4th gen f body ever. What would seemingly be a simple half hour of my time has somehow turned into a few good days worth of work lol let me explain how and why. So I recently purchased a set of the baddest drag racing shocks (within affordability). These would be AFCO double adjustables



    Upon install I new these would be no simple swap as the themselves are physically bigger in diameter than the stock 85K DeCarbons I would be replacing so I searched online and went through my options. 1st was to order the appropriate relocation brackets via Madman, problem whith this is my Dad and I cannot weld and they are a weld on only piece, not to mention reading several stories of guys needing to grind down the stock shock bracket thereafterfor additional clearance wasn't helping make the decision. 2nd option was to make some myself with my dad as fun father/son project. 3rd would be buying some longer grade 8 bolts, a spacer for the additional clearance and mount them with the adjustment knobs facing inward. My UMI drag bar has bends in the shock area that are meant for this specfic purpose and it was a simple trip to the hardware store so that was my choice.

    Got them all bolted up nice and neat everything torqued down and then went to lower the car back on all 4s only to notice that low and behold the driver side shock knob, wait not even the knob, rather the small allen head bolt that holds the knob on is slightly rubbing the drag bar and scratched the powdercoat even. Of course I was tempted to take a die grinder and make quick work of things but I wanted to do it once and do it right so I attempted the alternative and made a set of relocation brackets with my Dad. We figured if we failed that I could always order the ones online and have them welded somehow if need be and I still can if these don't work out. The other attractive feature of mounting them this way is the the shock is able to rotate with the suspension and will therefor have less chance of bind which I'm told is a common issue with f bodies. So here is what we came up with.















    We made them out of some scrap aluminum we had lying around, they bolt on almost like factory and as you can see we had some tight spaces to fit into but I think they came out pretty good, hopefully they don't break on me lol.
    Doing less with more



  • #2
    Nice! Looks like it was a pain. I would run into the same problems.. ugh. But on a different note, I'm gonna need at least 2 cars
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    • #3
      Awesome, but yikes that looks like it puts a lot of pressure on that bolt/mount. I would probably try to figure out a way to gusset it.
      -Joel
      1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
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      • #4
        You may be right Joel but I actually got this idea from a guy on tech that's been running his this way for years now without issue. No guarantee that it will last but helps my confidence.
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        • #5
          Wow - that's nuts. I actually had to pull up a picture of my undercarriage just to understand how all of that fancy stuff under there is supposed to look
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          • #6
            Nice work! I was lazy, MWC transverse shock mounts for me.

            http://www.midwestchassis.com/shocks--mounts.html
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            • #7
              Nice job Jeff. doesn't look like a 1 hr project though. LOL
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              • #8
                Larry that link made me laugh, hysterically, I should know better to check MWC for such parts.
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                • #9
                  Whats it like to have a race car?
                  2015 Silverado

                  Originally posted by JoeliusZ28
                  If you need 6 and half grand to break your tires loose you shouldnt be attempting a holeshot.

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                  • #10
                    looks good! i got some shocks from carquest today. one had wet spray paint on it... i was weirded out by that but went to go install it anyway. long story short it didnt work. stud was all screwed up on the shock. went to advance, bought some other shocks and plan on returning the ones to car quest tomorrow. mine is all stock tho, doesnt like sweet like yours!
                    98 z28, m6, monster clutch, eibach pro kit, custom twin turbo setup, 317 heads, z06 valve springs, arp rod bolts, 512rwhp at 10lbs. cobra eater

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                    • #11
                      Nice work! I will say you have a nasty spot for a stress riser though on the inside corner (where the head of your bolt resides).
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                      • #12
                        Nice work!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Boost Addict View Post
                          Whats it like to have a race car?
                          World's slowst racecar so its not bad at all, easy on parts and low maintainence seeing as I never drive it.

                          Originally posted by WMCCjames View Post
                          Nice work! I will say you have a nasty spot for a stress riser though on the inside corner (where the head of your bolt resides).
                          I completly agree we originally wanted to keep the radius we left after we opened up to 1" for the heim to fit snug in there for some additional strength. I couldn't source the button heaed bolt I wanted to used behind the shock so we did what we had to. I'm actually really curious to see how close Larry's are to his MWC bracket, looking at the pics it looks like it wouldn't fit with these do you happen to have a pic Larry?

                          I'm going to adjust the shocks to my starting points and take the car for a ride today and see how it feels, hopefully I have good news to report back with.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
                            World's slowst racecar so its not bad at all, easy on parts and low maintainence seeing as I never drive it.
                            I heard John Force asked for the back tire and the leave
                            2015 Silverado

                            Originally posted by JoeliusZ28
                            If you need 6 and half grand to break your tires loose you shouldnt be attempting a holeshot.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View Post
                              I'm actually really curious to see how close Larry's are to his MWC bracket, looking at the pics it looks like it wouldn't fit with these do you happen to have a pic Larry?
                              Sorry spaced on this thread. Lol. Let me check for pics.
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                              Originally posted by WMCCjames

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