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Old 03-28-2017, 05:07 PM
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Default metalcloak Front outboard shock brackets

previous version of these brackets. Ran them until I installed new front axle and didn't want to move them over. These have been redesigned by MC and now have an extra support to the spring perch. Click image for larger version

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Old 04-26-2017, 05:30 AM
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If they can be cleaned up before they're put in the mail I'll take them. Shoot me over a PM with the PayPal address. Good to hear you didn't need them with the new axle.
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Jahamm, the Currie outboarded the mounts enough? I just chopped off my factory mounts and added new 1/4" Artec ones. My MC brackets will not fit over those due to the increased thickness. Outboarded the new Artecs a bit, but would still like them out a bit more, and I really like how the MC re-orientates the mount. Thinking of chopping up my brackets and welding them to the new Artec mounts since they can't bolt on.
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Originally Posted by resharp001
Jahamm, the Currie outboarded the mounts enough? I just chopped off my factory mounts and added new 1/4" Artec ones. My MC brackets will not fit over those due to the increased thickness. Outboarded the new Artecs a bit, but would still like them out a bit more, and I really like how the MC re-orientates the mount. Thinking of chopping up my brackets and welding them to the new Artec mounts since they can't bolt on.
The new axle has them out far enough for my purposes. I still need to check full flex disconnected but from what i can tell, and the majority of where i run it wont be an issue enough to warrant installing these or the newer design ones that MC just released. i really just got them as insurance with my D30 to protect my fox shocks and probably could have gotten away without them given my low height. i DO like the idea of the bottom of the shock being orientated differently but again, im on the shorter side and for my needs the new axle/mount setup is more than enough.

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