Thread: Shock brackets
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:47 PM   #2
bstark
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My dealer felt it was necessary to raise my unit for additional bed clearance and put all suspension points into the bottom holes which resulted in (visit to Trailair achieved this assessment) putting my suspension into "bind" and breaking a couple of shock mounts and bending a couple of others (all lower mounts were affected) and at Trailair's insistance (Dale Fenton and his shop foreman) they re-adjusted my suspension to a higher hole and replaced the bottom shock mounts (u-bolt plates) with new ones and no more problems since then. Trailer tracks behind the truck like a "piece of rope" with no hunting caused by one axle in conflict with the other or broken mounts from shocks being "hyper-extended".
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