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    modified rear shock mounts. UPDATED

    getting sick of replacing rear top shock bushes because of the articulation i have. so i decided to crank the std mounts so the inclination of the bush is slightly better at the limits of its travel. i still dont think this will fix the problem, so i'll see over time, i think i'll end up fitting heim joint tops or change to pin top.

    also raised the rear mount 25mm to stop the shock topping out


    back std front modified.



    std mount position



    modified mount and raiser plate.

    cheers phil
    Last edited by discowhite; 26th November 2006 at 03:14 PM. Reason: update

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    shocking mounts

    mate ive got the same probs but on both ends of the shocks i think ive resolved the bottom end prob with bigger thicker washers and 10 mm thick insertion rubber like convayor belt stuff but the top mounts i havent played with yet but your method looks a treat ...

    cheersnbeers.....


    chris.....

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    Bill Larman wrote on another board that he changed the angles of the eye's top (and bottom, as that's the shocks he used) to something similar to the angles on a D2 after cycling the suspension through full travel (with a fork or crane, can't remember) and playing with the angles.

    What you've done Phil will surely help, and same end result as the LRA kicker plate.

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    What you've done Phil will surely help, and same end result as the LRA kicker plate.4th November 2006 10:31 AM
    but way cheaper!

    going for a play tomorra to test things out. atmo the bushes arnt better off sitting neutral, but will be when articulated. i deffinatly think heim joints will be the way to go!

    mate ive got the same probs but on both ends of the shocks i think ive resolved the bottom end prob with bigger thicker washers and 10 mm thick insertion rubber
    i had the same prob with the disco. but on the 90 LR have welded ''cups'' onto the lower mount to contain the rubbers. atmo these are working a treat.



    cheers phil
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    ok, it didnt work! i was hedging my bets on the side of no good, but after 30min at appin and 2 broken shock eyes yep no good!
    with the travell i have and the angle of the new mount the shock eye binds up on the bush washers on either side of the top eye. so after 1 snap, and a ''what was that'' and then a thudd thudd rattle, i figured it was no good.
    oh well live and learn i spose,
    now its off for some rebuildable rod ends


    hmmm somethings not right here

    cheers phil

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    G'day Phil....too bad with the mod.....

    Side question, what is the brand and size of the tyres you run on your 90? They look like the stock alloys right?

    Thanks

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    Side question, what is the brand and size of the tyres you run on your 90? They look like the stock alloys right?
    std alloys, 285 75 r16 silverstone mt117 sport. slight rubbing on towers front and rear, nothing a 30mm offset rim wouldnt fix

    cheers phil

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    Keep at it, its been done before.

    Here's one off-the-shelf version

    https://www.expeditionexchange.com/shockmounts/

    Regards
    Max P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tusker
    Keep at it, its been done before.

    Here's one off-the-shelf version

    https://www.expeditionexchange.com/shockmounts/

    Regards
    Max P
    That looks like the opposite to me - lowered mount not raised. The raised mount would be for longer travel (and therefore longer body) shocks. The lowered mount is to use standard shocks on spring-raised vehicle, with no additional articulation.
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    Keep at it, its been done before.

    Here's one off-the-shelf version
    the one to get would be the rotating top ones!



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