The cast piece that broke off the backing plate was what caused the groove it didn’t look like it was there long. I think I’m going to try welding it back on first.That gouge looks like it's been there long before Rubicon. Rubicon just told you about it.
Yeah but look at this.More Con damage? Dang! Must of happened when you had the front locker turned off. Lol!
Wow, it barely looks touched... You must have picked some great lines. I know who to follow next time.
Pre heat that cast for sure!The cast piece that broke off the backing plate was what caused the groove it didn’t look like it was there long. I think I’m going to try welding it back on first.
They worked very well. I think they got a bad rap when they first came out because they had leak issues.How did the new shocks work out on the trail?
They worked very well. I think they got a bad rap when they first came out because they had leak issues.
I think the only problem would be deep snowThat's actually a very nifty spot!
I think the only problem would be deep snow
You could possibly hang it off thick rubber tabs.Well finally decided where to mount that front plate.
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Welcome to the forum, I’ve only had them on for a few months but I can say for what I bought them for they are doing a great job. they allowed me to utilize all of my up travel and still have an equal amount of down travel. My previous shocks had 10.1” of travel, almost 7” was up travel. The only way to get more is to extend your shock mount like @Alex01 did, or this option. I have the tools and skills to do what he did, and would have gone that route if I had aftermarket inner fenders. I would have to do a major engine compartment overhaul to do that, so this solved the problem.Hey a few people sent me over to your thread, I was hoping to get some feedback on the six pack shocks. I too am from El Dorado County area, but currently stationed out of state.
where are you from in EDC?Hey a few people sent me over to your thread, I was hoping to get some feedback on the six pack shocks. I too am from El Dorado County area, but currently stationed out of state.