I am working on a new car for stock class solo.
I found an interesting damper that I want to use. Fully extended length is longer by about .5 of an inch from stocker so I am good there(+ or - an inch ok). Fully compressed length is a little under .5 of an inch less than stocker. I am worried that I might "bottom" out the shock and cause damage to it's internals.
Shock rules state that I cannot use "offset" bushings but on this car, the shock is a stand alone part. Spring and bumpstop are completely separate from the shock. I think I should be able to use offset bushings(.25" on each one) to match the stock dimensions. There will be no performance advantage to doing this vs a coil over type system which would lower the car if you used offset bushings.
What I want to do is to "shorten" the eyelet to eyelet distance to match the stock dampers so I know I won't bottom the shock out. I don't know if it would be possible to actually bottom the shock out but I'd hate to wreck a couple of expensive dampers when such an easy fix is there and would cause no performance advantage on this type of suspension system.
Time for a letter?
FM