Rear shock relocation

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At first glance I thought you had some weird hard lines coming off your Quickfuel filter.
 
At first glance I thought you had some weird hard lines coming off your Quickfuel filter.
😂 Nope, just some extra bracing I added because of the frame notch
 
I used the baer shock relocation brackets item number 6801105 with my ls1 rear disc brakes. Fit fine and give plenty of room between caliper and shock especially since my Malibu is lowered 1inch also.
 
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I used the baer shock relocation brackets item number 6801105 with my ls1 rear disc brakes. Fit fine and give plenty of room between caliper and shock especially since my Malibu is lowered 1inch also.
They’re similar to what I made out of scrap angel iron. Saved $40.00 and didn’t have to wait for shipping. I welded mine on the axle housing instead of a small bolt like Baers.
 
I used the baer shock relocation brackets item number 6801105 with my ls1 rear disc brakes. Fit fine and give plenty of room between caliper and shock especially since my Malibu is lowered 1inch also.


Holy crap 40 buxx for 2 small pieces of angle iron?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

What @zholes
 
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Holy crap 40 buxx for 2 small pieces of angle iron?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
But you are forgetting they also drilled the holes for you.
 
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