I have seen these adapters before, and was never impressed with build quality, but I found some made by Pro-comp that Seem strong enough that I am confident in using them. 5/8 stud, welded to thick bracket. So, thought I would give them a stry
Also, this increased your Shock options significantly, only problem is the rear lower mount, I was able to find larger bushing that fit, but had to use spacers because the loop and bushing are shorter in length.
So, was able to use 14" travel shocks, and I got all my articulation back. We went up last weekend, and there was a couple hills that had a lot of holes that really maxed our articulation, I walked right up. Friend with Toytec BOSS kit with the 24" shocks struggled. (Had to use speed) just not enough travel in the rear with 24" shock. (neither of us have lockers... yet)
So, with these and my new custom sway bar links, I am finally happy with how my Rear suspension performs and rides. Just glides over large rocks and dips.
And best part, I am done messing with those upper stud mounts!! Hate getting those off...
Also, this increased your Shock options significantly, only problem is the rear lower mount, I was able to find larger bushing that fit, but had to use spacers because the loop and bushing are shorter in length.
So, was able to use 14" travel shocks, and I got all my articulation back. We went up last weekend, and there was a couple hills that had a lot of holes that really maxed our articulation, I walked right up. Friend with Toytec BOSS kit with the 24" shocks struggled. (Had to use speed) just not enough travel in the rear with 24" shock. (neither of us have lockers... yet)
So, with these and my new custom sway bar links, I am finally happy with how my Rear suspension performs and rides. Just glides over large rocks and dips.
And best part, I am done messing with those upper stud mounts!! Hate getting those off...