My front shocks are 17.42 collapsed and 30.46 extended. At rest they are at 25.75. This means that they allow only 4.71 inches of droop, I'm pretty sure they are limiting the droop. They allow 8.33 inches of up travel but the distance between axle and bumpstop is only 7.5 inches, so some shock travel is being wasted. This means that by lowering the upper shock mount or raising the lower mount, more droop will be available. Up travel can them be limited with an extended bump stop or something similar. A few questions:
1) Is anything available to lower the upper mount or raise the lower mount (about 1.5 inches) in a non-permanent way?
2) Are the bumpstops that go on the shock rod itself (like these
http://www.quadratec.com/products/16021_10X_PG.htm) any good or is it clearly better to use axel or frame mounted bump stop extensions?
Thanks