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1964 Chevrolet Biscayne Upper And Lower Shock Mounts View

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The front kit includes a pair of lower and upper shock mounts (and gas-charged shocks, by the way). Since placing the shocks in the original position is out of the question, the shocks must be relocated to aft of the control arms. The bottom bracket can be bolted or welded to the A-arm immediately behind the steering stop bracket. The upper mounts can be trimmed if needed and are welded to the frame directly behind the upper A-arms. (Just make sure the shocks will not bottom out before the airbags are fully deflated and they don't interfere with any suspension components.)
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The front kit includes a pair of lower and upper shock mounts (and gas-charged shocks, by the way). Since placing the shocks in the original position is out of the question, the shocks must be relocated to aft of the control arms. The bottom bracket can be bolted or welded to the A-arm immediately behind the steering stop bracket. The upper mounts can be trimmed if needed and are welded to the frame directly behind the upper A-arms. (Just make sure the shocks will not bottom out before the airbags are fully deflated and they don't interfere with any suspension components.)  View Related Article

 

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