I want to run tube shocks on the front of my T but I'm having a heck of a time figuring out where they can go without modifying my mounts and/or fabricating all new brackets and such.
Originally I planned on using the long shackle studs and mounting them to the shackles, but I would have to run the shock upside down and these aren't designed for that, sooo. My solution is to mount them this way by welding a stud to the rear of the axle. That way I can use the shocks I have and the mounts as is (I know the shock is upside down in the photo).
Is there any reason why I can't mount them at an angle this way? I realize that the damping rate will change some, but is it enough to worry about?


Originally I planned on using the long shackle studs and mounting them to the shackles, but I would have to run the shock upside down and these aren't designed for that, sooo. My solution is to mount them this way by welding a stud to the rear of the axle. That way I can use the shocks I have and the mounts as is (I know the shock is upside down in the photo).
Is there any reason why I can't mount them at an angle this way? I realize that the damping rate will change some, but is it enough to worry about?

