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FYI. If you run the bearing setup, you will not be able to the bolt them directly to the rear lower mount (unless RideTech has revised it) as the diameter on the mount is too big. You have to drill it out and use a threw bolt or other modified attachment.




What is the stock mount size? With the shocks come with aluminum bushins for 5/8 or 1/2 bolts.




The pic attached is of the Firm Feel aftermarket plate that shows the rear shock attachment (although in stock form the mount is pressed/ welded). You can see it is designed to except a bushing type lower shock mount. We felt it was better to change the mount to except the bearing.

7348953-Shockplates1.jpg (27 downloads)

1968 Pro-Touring Dodge Charger
*2011 Optima Ultimate Street Car Challenge Invitee
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