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Steeda's S550 Billet Rear Shock Mounts Are Finally Here!

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If for some reason, they haven't shipped - give us a call, we can always add them :)

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They’re already on the way and should be here tomorrow.
No worries, though. I’ll just make sure to get some on my next order.
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That's like selling me a shoe and making me pay extra for the shoe laces!! Lol
It was the great people of the forum that made us make the shoelaces, lol, it was a great idea that we just started offering!



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It was the great people of the forum that made us make the shoelaces, lol, it was a great idea that we just started offering!



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I like it. I'll be ordering 2 when I order shock mounts.
 

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So I guess sale ended? :(
 

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Hi, I’m sorry if it’s been posted before but im getting sick of breaking shock mounts.
So I currently have airlift adjustable shocks and I want to know if these will fit them.
I’ve already gone through 3 factory shock mounts and this suspension is killing them.
 

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[MENTION=25568]Nemesis3point7[/MENTION] reference this post:

So I just wanted to drop by and thank Steeda publicly for my custom Steeda shock mounts to fit my Airlift shocks. The entire transaction to include talking to the engineers went flawlessly. The speed and accuracy was second to none on getting a new part built. I even got a hand written and signed note after everything was done.


Thanks Steeda!
I'd contact Steeda and see what they can do.
 

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Hi, I’m sorry if it’s been posted before but im getting sick of breaking shock mounts.
So I currently have airlift adjustable shocks and I want to know if these will fit them.
I’ve already gone through 3 factory shock mounts and this suspension is killing them.
Yes, we have the Steeda rear billet shock mounts for this application.
Please reach out to Matt H at Steeda 954-960-0774

Thank you,

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So I just got my package, which included the billet rear mounts for 12mm, with optional $10 dust covers...

A couple things:

1. Charging customers $10 for these is embarrassing, this should be part of the kit.
2. How do they even install? They're rubber "hats" for lack of a better word, and almost 2" long. Certainly don't look like the pictures online. Does it simply slide over the threaded nut? I must be mentally challenged on this...
 

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So I just got my package, which included the billet rear mounts for 12mm, with optional $10 dust covers...

A couple things:

1. Charging customers $10 for these is embarrassing, this should be part of the kit.
2. How do they even install? They're rubber "hats" for lack of a better word, and almost 2" long. Certainly don't look like the pictures online. Does it simply slide over the threaded nut? I must be mentally challenged on this...
I will pass your feedback on to the team.

They are cut to length depending on which rear shock you are using.

They slip over the stud and nut to cover the bearing as well.

Thank you,

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I will pass your feedback on to the team.

They are cut to length depending on which rear shock you are using.

They slip over the stud and nut to cover the bearing as well.

Thank you,

Steeda Tech
So the only thing keeping these on are the fact that they're just slightly smaller than the large threaded sleeve nut that's used to mount the shock to the mount?

I'm not trying to be difficult, I simply don't get it. I can see where the cover would keep debris off the adjuster on my new Konis, but I see no protection for the bearing itself.

Any better pictures, or anything?
 

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I will pass your feedback on to the team.

They are cut to length depending on which rear shock you are using.

They slip over the stud and nut to cover the bearing as well.

Thank you,

Steeda Tech
Yeah, some instructions would be nice. I bought a set of covers and haven't tried installing. Apart from stretching them to the the OD of the nut, what else needs to be done?
 

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Yeah, some instructions would be nice. I bought a set of covers and haven't tried installing. Apart from stretching them to the the OD of the nut, what else needs to be done?
Paging [MENTION=7748]tj@steeda[/MENTION] and [MENTION=25806]SteedaTech[/MENTION]
 

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Were on it - waiting to get them back from our internal team.
 

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So the only thing keeping these on are the fact that they're just slightly smaller than the large threaded sleeve nut that's used to mount the shock to the mount?

I'm not trying to be difficult, I simply don't get it. I can see where the cover would keep debris off the adjuster on my new Konis, but I see no protection for the bearing itself.

Any better pictures, or anything?
Once you slip the the dust boot over the stud and nut it will also cover the bearing.
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