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Technical Shock mounting

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by dirt t, Aug 27, 2025 at 8:58 AM.

  1. dirt t
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    dirt t
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    7.5"x10.5" front shocks.
    Recommended mounting distance?
    Thank you for your time
    Terry aka dirt t
     
  2. 1971BB427
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    1971BB427
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    1"-1.5" less than extended length to allow for rebound without topping out.
     
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  3. dirt t
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    7.5 compressed x 10.5 extended
     
  4. dirt t
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    Thank you
     
  5. Mr48chev
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    1.5 is right in the middle of the travel but 1.5 up or down isn't much wheel travel.
     
  6. 1935ply
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    Thats minimal travel even for the ford buggy springs. With the crap roads we encounter you have to think of the occasional big bounces you will take. Might want to at least go with an 8" comp and 12" extended. Then set it with 2.5" for compression and 1.5" rebound. Even if you jam it down a couple of inches it won't rebound as much. Unless you get airborne.
     
  7. alchemy
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    Be aware that a bounce of 4” at the wheel is probably only about 2/3 that at the shock.
     

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