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Decided to run my old front shocks in the rear since i went to coilovers. Made this out of 2" diameter .120 thick steel tube and 1/4" thick shock tabs from www.polyperformance.com

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Mounted the Fox Shox resevoirs to the tube

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I cut some holes in the bed and welded the tube to the fenders. (the cage attaches to it as well) shown in last pic

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They attach to the axle with 1/4" thick shock tabs as well.

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To keep water from splashing into the bed i went to the junkyard and got some shifter boots from an old little truck. I think it was a Datsun or Nissan or something like that.

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Cut the top part and slid them on. They fit real snug.. No need for a zip tie or anything..

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the boot fits snug through the hole and would work well as it is but i decided to pack some silicone in it anyways..

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looking up..

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shows how the cage attaches to it.


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