M Mcmadman NAXJA Forum User Location michigan Jul 6, 2016 #1 Hey I'm about to finish my front end...my coilretainer threads are stripped or the bolts not long enough but I think I'll buy new ones? Anyways should I run the fox 2.0s stem up or stem down on a 4.5 zone lift?
Hey I'm about to finish my front end...my coilretainer threads are stripped or the bolts not long enough but I think I'll buy new ones? Anyways should I run the fox 2.0s stem up or stem down on a 4.5 zone lift?
89eliminator NAXJA Forum User Location Delphi, IN Jul 6, 2016 #2 the stem is made to mount on the top. i dont even know how you would mount that to the axle.
M Mcmadman NAXJA Forum User Location michigan Jul 6, 2016 #3 This is how I have it. I assumed they sent me the right stuff?
M Mcmadman NAXJA Forum User Location michigan Jul 7, 2016 #7 Well the stock shocks were upside down or reversed compared to this so is this right?
xcm NAXJA Forum User Location Southern Oregon Jul 7, 2016 #8 Mcmadman said: Well the stock shocks were upside down or reversed compared to this so is this right? Click to expand... q:"whats wrong with this picture" a:13mm/1/2" socket on lower shock bolt! Your good to go!
Mcmadman said: Well the stock shocks were upside down or reversed compared to this so is this right? Click to expand... q:"whats wrong with this picture" a:13mm/1/2" socket on lower shock bolt! Your good to go!
cencal96xj NAXJA Forum User Location Nipomo, CA Jul 7, 2016 #9 Yes that is correct. Most higher performance shocks mount like that with the body on top Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yes that is correct. Most higher performance shocks mount like that with the body on top Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk