I have a 2004 extended cab, 4wd, Silverado. I am trying to decided whether to keep this truck to use as a learning platform or just go ahead and make the investment and buy a new truck that is exactly what I like. I have been able to use the search function to answer all but one question I have about starting a build. That question is what to do about the low hanging mounting brackets for the rear shocks? I just don't understand why the shocks are situated right ********** dab in the middle between the differential and the hub. It seems like they are there just to get hung up on stuff.
I would like to know, from more experienced forum members, their opininon on whether or not the low hanging shocks cause as much trouble as it seems like they might and if so, are there any good options for moving the mounting brackets to a more acceptable position.
thanks,
stonnie
I would like to know, from more experienced forum members, their opininon on whether or not the low hanging shocks cause as much trouble as it seems like they might and if so, are there any good options for moving the mounting brackets to a more acceptable position.
thanks,
stonnie