Rear Springs Falling Out Help!!!

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Why do you need the bracket at all, unless you went to a rear disk conversion and the caliper doesn't allow the shock to mount in its original position, it that the case?
I recently removed my rear end and everything in the back to clean and replace it. I am still using the factory control arms but new bushings, new springs, and new shocks. I also went ahead and did the blazer brake swap. I reinstalled everything and was trying to mock up the shock brackets because the stock locations no longer work. I lowered the rear down to torque up all of the control arm bolts but when i jack the rear back up the springs come out. Am I doing something wrong? Is this normal? Also is it ok for the shocks to be compressed some in normal ride height stance?

Correct. His initial post had that info.
 
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