iamdub
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Rear is currently at 4.5in drop.
I've got the DJM hardware kit install. (Trailing arm and shock relocation brackets). I'm currently running stock rear shocks and looking to upgrade. Since I'm running the DJM shock relocation brackets, there's no need to buy drop shocks correct? So I assume I should just get a quality, stock length rear shock?
Any advantage/disadvantage of running a drop shock with the shock relocation brackets?
Thanks!
Doug got you lined out, but for some details as to WHY: The shock relocation brackets (AKA "extenders") lower the mounting point of the shock 2", so you regain 2" of lost travel from the drop. For a 2" drop, the shock would have its full travel and you could use a stock-replacement shock. For a 3" drop, the shock would only be compressed 1" so that's okay. With a 4.5" drop, the stock shock is compressed 4.5". The relocators add 2" of length, so the shock is then "only" compressed 2.5". This is still way too much on a stock-length shock and puts you very close to bottoming out the shock. Drop shocks are shorter to fit in the now reduced space. I think the 2410FF are around 2.x" shorter. These, coupled with the extenders will give you the amount of travel you had before with no danger of bottoming out.
Clearly, you've done the free travel mod and probably the sway bar relocator. The next points of contact are the panhard bar mount (driver side, on the axle) bumping the cross member above it and the sway bar hitting the panhard bar frame mount. Or maybe it's the shock bolt? I forget, but it's on the passenger side. If it hits when taking turns and hitting bumps, you'll hear it and see rubbed metal under there. Minor clearancing with a grinder is all that's needed.