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Old 12-01-2009, 02:21 AM   #1
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Front upper shock mount brackets

So this is my truck 70 long bed with the drums tossed out and in came 76 disc brakes and control arms, bagged using RE-6's and DJM three inch lowering spindles and puts the control arms on the ground, for wheels I have 215/75's on a fifteen by six inch steel wheel,and the rear is a ART Triangulated four link with a FBI notch for the c10's. My question is what are you bagged guys doing for upper shock mounts? I have seen the ART stuff but thats about all I have seen, tried looking through the suicide website but nothing for the fronts. Are you guys making your own brackets or is there another place to buy from?
Also I am planning on using something from local parts store that will fit that is not to long or to short and planning on using eyelets on both ends.

Thank you all ahead of time for the great help.
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Old 12-01-2009, 11:00 AM   #2
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Re: Front upper shock mount brackets

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So this is my truck 70 long bed with the drums tossed out and in came 76 disc brakes and control arms, bagged using RE-6's and DJM three inch lowering spindles and puts the control arms on the ground, for wheels I have 215/75's on a fifteen by six inch steel wheel,and the rear is a ART Triangulated four link with a FBI notch for the c10's. My question is what are you bagged guys doing for upper shock mounts? I have seen the ART stuff but thats about all I have seen, tried looking through the suicide website but nothing for the fronts. Are you guys making your own brackets or is there another place to buy from?
Also I am planning on using something from local parts store that will fit that is not to long or to short and planning on using eyelets on both ends.

Thank you all ahead of time for the great help.
Here's one option.....

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Old 12-01-2009, 11:38 AM   #3
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Re: Front upper shock mount brackets

use the stock mounts and run a monroe 5758?? its for a 50 chysler imperial
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