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Old 02-16-2015, 12:20 PM
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Here is a pair of 1.5"x.120 wall DOM shock hoops. These are not the typical both sides even type everyone else makes because often your mounting surface and where you need to mount them simply have to be different. These make it easy to mount them tilted forward or rearward and have enough tube. If you are one of the lucky few that can mount them straight up and down just cut off the extra tube!



They come with two pair of our curved shock tabs so you can fine tune the height adjustment by the position of the tabs.



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Strong, and easily packaged into just about any vehicle.
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Dan could these tubes be used for increasing shock travel in the rear of an XJ ?
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Certainly where there is a will, there is a way!

if you are ready to go through the unibody floor and have longer shocks that come up inside then, absolutely you could use these and some plating to secure them.

But if you are trying to keep a sealed cab then there are ways of doing it, but I am not sure these hoops would be the right way.
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These can fit just about any vehicle application, They are tall enough to pack a tall shock, and easily trimmed down for less extreme needs.
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1.5" OD x .120" Wall DOM is strong enough to handle a serious beating, but still light weight and easy to package and install.
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These work out great on the XJ with a little gusseting action as well...
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Lightweight, but plenty of strength.
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Ready to weld in and party on down the trail...
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Not over-thought, and not under-built.
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Sure these can be used as rear shock towers.






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Thanks for sharing! Looks great, nice job.
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Time to get them mounted up!
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They perform a simple job, and they do it well!
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Simple, inexpensive, and very effective!


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