for everyone with aftermarket rear ends

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V6UnderPressure said:
My main concern is the angle of the bottom shock bolts.


What is it you are concerned about?
The angle outward towards the wheel?
Is it interferrence with the tire/wheel that you are conerned with?
 
Chris Van said:
V6UnderPressure said:
My main concern is the angle of the bottom shock bolts.


What is it you are concerned about?
The angle outward towards the wheel?
Is it interferrence with the tire/wheel that you are conerned with?

My concern is as mentioned that the shock bolt is at an angle that when. You install the shock it doesn't go on straight and binds the rubber bushing
 
on my 8.2 rear the shock mount on the lower is on a bit of an angle but the rubber compensates for that and the little movement on the shock isn't affected by it. If it really bothers you get a shock with a rod end on the bottom and the bearing will let you get the bolt in straight.
 
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V6UnderPressure said:
Chris Van said:
V6UnderPressure said:
My main concern is the angle of the bottom shock bolts.


What is it you are concerned about?
The angle outward towards the wheel?
Is it interferrence with the tire/wheel that you are conerned with?

My concern is as mentioned that the shock bolt is at an angle that when. You install the shock it doesn't go on straight and binds the rubber bushing


Most shocks have rubber bushings right?
If an angle is bad enough that it binds the shocks something is bad wrong.
 
Can i get a pic of the upper control arms mounted in the car?
 
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