Two 40lb pull magnets per resi should be strong enough to keep them in place. I could also put them on top of the sides of the bumper so they're parallel to the ground if that doesn't work.I loosened the hose fittings on my resi's and mounted them on top of the frame rails since I had Warn's d-ring brackets with the oe steel bumper. Maybe this could work for you?
Can't imagine trusting magnets to hold resi to the frame unless you don't intend to actually use your truck the way those shocks are intended?
Yeah I saw this on the Elevens Dirt Life Mojave. Looked pretty good. They used 3 magnets.I'll be installing this soon on my Mojave. I plan on using Fox's reservoir brackets on the side of the bumper with magnets to hold them perpendicular to the ground. I don't think there would be any way of mounting them inside the bumper unless you don't have winch.
That's where I got the idea from. Figured I'd try mounting them the same way and if I have issues then I could move them to the top of the bumper instead.Yeah I saw this on the Elevens Dirt Life Mojave. Looked pretty good. They used 3 magnets.
Do you have any pics?I loosened the hose fittings on my resi's and mounted them on top of the frame rails since I had Warn's d-ring brackets with the oe steel bumper. Maybe this could work for you?
Can't imagine trusting magnets to hold resi to the frame unless you don't intend to actually use your truck the way those shocks are intended?
Where is the write up they did I been trying to look into doing that as welllThat's where I got the idea from. Figured I'd try mounting them the same way and if I have issues then I could move them to the top of the bumper instead.
No write up but here are the products I used. The magnets are very strong. From desert whoops at 60 mph to slow east coast rock crawling, they haven't budged at all. Highly recommend using these to mount the shock resi's.Where is the write up they did I been trying to look into doing that as welll