3RD Duster
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How do I collapse my 1974 shock mounts?
How do I collapse my 1974 shock mounts?
On the rear, use a come-a-long and a chain off the rear end.
Get it pulled in then make a 4" long strap and bolt the bottom of the chrome bumper to the frame structure of the car to hold it there.
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Mine are on the front and already off if the car
You could drill a hole in that shock to drain the oil, then compress them in a press. But you will have to strap or weld the shock to keep in collapsed, they are spring loaded. That will also mean the shock is storing compressed energy, and if the strap or weld fails it will expand violently.
Someone here cut them apart to remove the spring, but honestly it would be easier to get some bar stock and make a bracket at that point. It’s literally just going to be a piece of flat stock with another flat plate on the end to mount the bumper.
That is what I was thinking. Drain the oil and collapse it and then prevent it from moving back out. Why not just weld it all the way around?
Great info. My buddy is a machinist and I will leave that to him.
What is the average distance we need to collapse them to get rid of the spacer?
Youtube, you cut them dump the guts and weld them in closed position, also cut heap of reo from front bar and will drop a lot of weight. The front bar is crazy heavy and hanging out at the end of the car terrible if trying to get a good launch etc off the lineMine are on the front and already off if the car
I made this out of scrap, for the front of my 74 Duster. I worked out good.
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Just compress the entire bracket until it bottoms out, there isnt an average distanceHow far back should I move the bumper towards the grille? Average distance? Thank you.