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My Son's 68 Camaro, basically a F/SA, has all Caltrac rear set up, how does everyone mount a large body shock to the lower spring plate? Shocks are in the stock positions. The body of the shock hits the plate.
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This is an AFCO 3870R mounted in a 68 Camaro with Caltracs and split-mono springs. I used a bolt with spacers to get it away from the axle tube. I am also interested in how others have mounted theirs.
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How much shock travel do you have for rebound/extension?
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3" compression 4" extension @ ride height.
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AFCO shocks can be mounted up-side-down. Look at the room available to see if doing that is an option.
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