I'm to the point I need to figure out how to mount my shocks. I've bought some Ford towers and prepped the frame rails for them. I don't want to do any welding until I figure out the size and get my tires installed. At that point I can fully cycle my suspension with my shop crain. This is what I've done so far.
Cleaned up the frame rail.
And clamped a Ford tower in place.
Ultimately I would like to only have enough up travel so the springs go flat or maybe just past flat. In order to figure this out I tied a string from the front spring eye to the back. Of corse this is with all the weight on the springs. I then measured from the top of the spring pack to the string. This showed me that I could push the spring pack up just over 4" and it would be flat at this point.
Now this is where I would like to bump stop at. Then move my shock location so I have no more then 5" of rod sticking out. My thought is all the rest of the shock can run in droop?
Does all this sound Resonable?
Also I would like to make my shock mount on the axle tube like this.
Never mind the bolt, I just have it there for spacing.
But with it mounted there I have 10" of rod sticking out. And if I were to use 16" travel shocks I would have 7" hanging out.
Would there be any problem incorporating my lower shock mount into my top spring plate alsong with my bump stops?
Any thoughts?