Mounting Rear Shock Upside Down at Faye Lara blog

Mounting Rear Shock Upside Down. Unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either direction, please follow the rule stated above for dual shocks. It seems like in all the pictures on the afco site the body is mounted. 4.5/5    (8,291) 4.5/5    (8,291) The shocks in question are afco double adjustables. Mounting the shock rod up and body down correctly positions the compression valve at the base of the damper where the internal oil reservoir is. As a rule, dual tube shocks should never be mounted upside down. The bilstein label on the shock body should be upright and readable when the shock is mounted on the vehicle in the correct orientation. In addition, it protects the shock. I went to the tire center that installed them and they said. I noticed that my rear shocks appear to be mounted upside down. I would suspect that bolting the heavier shock body to the frame would reduce unsprung weight, but i know certain types of.

Are my rear shocks upside down? Boss / F150 Lifts Ford F150 Forum
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Unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either direction, please follow the rule stated above for dual shocks. Mounting the shock rod up and body down correctly positions the compression valve at the base of the damper where the internal oil reservoir is. I noticed that my rear shocks appear to be mounted upside down. I went to the tire center that installed them and they said. The shocks in question are afco double adjustables. In addition, it protects the shock. It seems like in all the pictures on the afco site the body is mounted. 4.5/5    (8,291) 4.5/5    (8,291) The bilstein label on the shock body should be upright and readable when the shock is mounted on the vehicle in the correct orientation.

Are my rear shocks upside down? Boss / F150 Lifts Ford F150 Forum

Mounting Rear Shock Upside Down 4.5/5    (8,291) The bilstein label on the shock body should be upright and readable when the shock is mounted on the vehicle in the correct orientation. 4.5/5    (8,291) I went to the tire center that installed them and they said. I noticed that my rear shocks appear to be mounted upside down. Unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either direction, please follow the rule stated above for dual shocks. Mounting the shock rod up and body down correctly positions the compression valve at the base of the damper where the internal oil reservoir is. The shocks in question are afco double adjustables. It seems like in all the pictures on the afco site the body is mounted. 4.5/5    (8,291) I would suspect that bolting the heavier shock body to the frame would reduce unsprung weight, but i know certain types of. As a rule, dual tube shocks should never be mounted upside down. In addition, it protects the shock.

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