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All joking aside, the top stem in a 5150 is 12M x 1M. I made my own eye eliminator kit with a small package of 12M x 1M nuts and some 3/8" x 2 bolts from McMaster.com. Had a set of stem style shock bushings and discs laying around and welded up the 12M nuts to the 3/8" bolts and well the rest is self explaining.
I also replaced the bottom "pin" mount with a standard shock axle shock mount from a Ruffstuff axle swap kit. Welded them right over the old spot. This is with a 12" 5150 and 5.5" RE ZJ coils and I'll unseat the coil when flexed. It's also bump stopped for 4" of up travel.
I'm going with the JKS style adapters. JKS actually offers one specifically for XJ's that have a 10deg "offset" to account for the non-level surface at the stem mount. 10deg seems excessive. Other mfgr's adapters don't have this offset. Is this really necessary?
I'm going with the JKS style adapters. JKS actually offers one specifically for XJ's that have a 10deg "offset" to account for the non-level surface at the stem mount. 10deg seems excessive. Other mfgr's adapters don't have this offset. Is this really necessary?
Right now...pretty necessary. Normally I'd fab my own but I have more important chit to do with my time. Too much going on at the moment, bigger fish to fry, blah, blah. Right now it's worth it to me to pay the 50 bucks and have them magically appear in my mail box.
I was thinking the same thing Art, the rest of your build seems like it was done with little regard to cost...
Here's another option, twice the price of the "adapters", but they allow you to run standard shocks and reinforce the shock mounting area at the same time. Oh, they're bolt-in too but can be welded if you really want.
Only pic I have of the Poly pieces. They are actually long enough so that i could have drilled another hole higher up so the shock eye didn't get spaced down so far.
And the lower shock mount relocated as well because I couldn't use the bar pin crap anymore, plus it lowered the bottom mount about the same as the top.
Im working on picking up parts for a mild lift for my dd.
98 classic, 5spd, 231, d30, 8.25.
Going with a bastard rear with spacers front, looking to be around 2-2.5" over stock...
Picked up a pair of 5150, F4-BF5-A195-H1, 8.5" 255/70.
Question is regarding the use of the stem kit on these shocks. Seems like some have done it... some advise against. I was planning on getting 5100's all around but I ended up picking these up off of a roller that had never left the garage for about 70$ a piece.