Rear Shock Upside Down. i noticed that my rear shocks appear to be mounted upside down. I went to the tire center that installed them and they. unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either. The piggyback would tuck in nicely and i'd be. the problem is, my old shock was not a hydraulic shock, so the air chamber does not fit unless i mount the. so i took my rear cr85 shock to a large dealership to be completely rebuilt and a new bbr spring installed. As a rule, dual tube shocks should never be mounted upside down. i would suspect that bolting the heavier shock body to the frame would reduce unsprung weight, but i know certain. Everything looked good at first but after. Unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either direction, please follow the rule stated above for dual shocks.
Everything looked good at first but after. unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either. The piggyback would tuck in nicely and i'd be. As a rule, dual tube shocks should never be mounted upside down. the problem is, my old shock was not a hydraulic shock, so the air chamber does not fit unless i mount the. i would suspect that bolting the heavier shock body to the frame would reduce unsprung weight, but i know certain. so i took my rear cr85 shock to a large dealership to be completely rebuilt and a new bbr spring installed. Unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either direction, please follow the rule stated above for dual shocks. i noticed that my rear shocks appear to be mounted upside down. I went to the tire center that installed them and they.
Rear Shock Upside Down i would suspect that bolting the heavier shock body to the frame would reduce unsprung weight, but i know certain. As a rule, dual tube shocks should never be mounted upside down. Unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either direction, please follow the rule stated above for dual shocks. i noticed that my rear shocks appear to be mounted upside down. Everything looked good at first but after. i would suspect that bolting the heavier shock body to the frame would reduce unsprung weight, but i know certain. so i took my rear cr85 shock to a large dealership to be completely rebuilt and a new bbr spring installed. the problem is, my old shock was not a hydraulic shock, so the air chamber does not fit unless i mount the. The piggyback would tuck in nicely and i'd be. I went to the tire center that installed them and they. unless your shocks are specifically designed to be mounted upside down or designed to be mounted in either.