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Carrick Customs Long Travel Rear Shock Mount Kit - 1980-1997 Ford F250/F350 4x4
Carrick Customs Long Travel Rear Shock Mount Kit - 1980-1997 Ford F250/F350 4x4
SKU:CC2370S
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OBS Solutions Long Travel Rear Shock Mount Kit
Fits: 1980–1997 Ford F-Series (F250/F350 4x4)
Supports up to 12" travel shocks at stock F350 rear height
Weld-together kit
Upgrade the rear suspension of your OBS Ford truck and unlock full shock potential with this Long Travel Rear Shock Mount Kit. Designed for those running high-end dampers, this system gives you the clearance and geometry needed for longer shocks—without cutting into the bed.
🔧 Key Benefits:
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+4" of total shock length vs stock mounts
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~2.5" taller upper shock mount
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~1.5" lower axle shock mount
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Run up to 12" shocks without bed modification
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Upper mounts also function as a reinforced rear crossmember
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Bolt-on upper frame brackets use OEM shock mount holes
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Fully weldable lower and upper bracket setup for custom positioning
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Pairs perfectly with OBS LT Rear Leaf Spring Kit for full travel potential
📦 What's Included:
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Upper shock mount brackets (¼" plate steel)
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Axle shock mount brackets (¼" plate steel)
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1.5" x 0.188" DOM tubing for upper mount crossbar
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Shock mount hardware (choose ½" or M14 bolt size)
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Hardware for upper brackets to frame
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Install Instructions
⚙️ Fitment Notes:
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Choose M14 hardware for King 2.5" x 12" Piggyback Shocks
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Choose ½" hardware if you're unsure (can drill larger if needed)
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Welding is required for both upper and lower brackets
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No bed cutting required, but you may need to lift bed ~1.5" to fit crossbar
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May interfere with some gooseneck or 5th wheel hitch setups
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Check photos and compare to your truck before purchase
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This is a true performance upgrade designed to let your rear suspension work as hard as the front. Whether you’re building a trail-ready rig or just want better on-road handling with premium shocks, this kit sets the foundation.
🛠 Weld it in. Dial it in. Let it rip.
