| Coil-overs should be mounted so that they are compressed 1/3 of their
stroke at ride height. For example, if the shock eyes are 10"
compressed and 13" fully extended, the stroke would be 3". The designed
ride height of this shock (coil-over) would be 12"
TCI and Heidt's standard steel rear coil-overs mount with a ride height
of 13"
center-to-center. Street rods with solid rear ends (8" & 9" Ford for
example) normally mount the coil-overs so they are vertical when
viewed from the side of the car, and at an angle (closer together at the
top) when viewed from the rear. Normally the shock angle will be
between 20 & 30 degrees. With each upper mount 4-1/2" inboard
from the lower mount, the shock will be at a 20 degree angle. This
gives a firmer ride. With the upper mounts in 6-1/2", the shock
will be on a 30 degree angle. This will give a softer ride.
For Aldan, and other coil-overs with a 12" ride height, offset should be
4-1/8" for 20 degrees and 6" for 30 degrees.
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