renottse
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I used these:

Used center hole so self aligning, drilled into top of the spring bracket, bolted on rather than welded. Yes red loctite on nut.
30,000 miles, so far so good.
modified caps from spray can lids to keep the worst of mud from getting into the adjusters on the front shocks. Yes drain holes on the bottom.
30,000 miles, still there.

Rock guards where made by splitting some of this:

Once split and relaxed they are a mild snap fit around the body. Shape to suit and attach with band clamps (I have two so the spare is where I can find it).

Unsolicited idea…
Get some 4” wide ICS racers tape ( 4” wraps perfectly around the body diameter) and cover the body of shock. It an’t cheap but it’s cheap protection relative to the shock cost. Bonus is mud / crud doesn’t stain the body and cleaning with power washer is a breeze.
Fox Shox 803-02-042-Universal Reservoir Mounting Bracket

Used center hole so self aligning, drilled into top of the spring bracket, bolted on rather than welded. Yes red loctite on nut.
30,000 miles, so far so good.
modified caps from spray can lids to keep the worst of mud from getting into the adjusters on the front shocks. Yes drain holes on the bottom.
30,000 miles, still there.

Rock guards where made by splitting some of this:

Once split and relaxed they are a mild snap fit around the body. Shape to suit and attach with band clamps (I have two so the spare is where I can find it).

Unsolicited idea…
Get some 4” wide ICS racers tape ( 4” wraps perfectly around the body diameter) and cover the body of shock. It an’t cheap but it’s cheap protection relative to the shock cost. Bonus is mud / crud doesn’t stain the body and cleaning with power washer is a breeze.