48" Offset Shock Mount Boxed Link Arms from JEHC

$65.00
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These 48" Off-set Shock Mount Boxed Link arms are the perfect start to a linked truck project, even for the beginner. The shock mounts are off-set to the rear of the link arm, the perfect link for those who want mount the shocks as far back as possible. Typically you will see these shocks used on crew-cab trucks. They are designed to be fabrication friendly with several options, from mild steel MIG welded to Chromoly 4130 TIG welded. You also have the option of running various front and rear pivot choices, the front (chassis) pivot can run a bushing assembly or a 1" uni-ball bearing assembly. The rear pivot (housing side) can run either a race square pinch bolt bung or a standard threaded bung with jam nut.

***This product is a Digital Asset. You are purchasing the cutting files (DXF) or Solid (CAD) files for this component so that you can have these plates cut and bent (press) from a CNC plasma, laser, or waterjet machine.***

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do these come as flat DXF files I need to bend myself, or are they ready to weld?

They're flat cut files you'll have cut on a CNC plasma, laser, or waterjet, then bend (press) and weld up yourself. They're designed to be fab-friendly so you can run them MIG welded in mild steel or TIG welded in 4130 chromoly.

Can I run a uniball up front and a square pinch bung on the housing end with these?

Yep, that's exactly how they're set up. The front chassis pivot can take a bushing assembly or a 1" uni-ball bearing assembly, and the rear housing-side pivot runs either a race square pinch bolt bung or a standard threaded bung with jam nut.

Why are these offset to the rear and would they work on my crew cab build?

The shock mounts are offset toward the rear of the link arm so you can push the shocks as far back as possible, which is why you typically see these on crew-cab trucks. If you want to double check they'll suit your specific layout, shoot us an email and we'll help you sort it out.

How do I get the 48" Offset Shock Mount Boxed Link Arms from JEHC after I buy it?

These are digital — soon as your payment goes through you get a download link for the DXF cut files. Nothing physical ships.

How much does the 48" Offset Shock Mount Boxed Link Arms from JEHC cost?

The 48" Offset Shock Mount Boxed Link Arms from JEHC is $65.00.

Who designs the 48" Offset Shock Mount Boxed Link Arms from JEHC?

This 48" Offset Shock Mount Boxed Link Arms from JEHC is brought to you by Tekk Consulting Inc. Other off-road and race fabrication designers in the DIY Off Road marketplace include All Co Metal Fab, Armada Engineering, Baja Customs, Baker Motorsports, BPforged, Brad Howard Welding and Fabrication, Christopher Reader, CRD, Deuling Design, Dirty BFabwerx, FDFabrication, Izzy Fab, JEH Consulting INC, JRTfab, Master Fab, Mc Will Manufacturing, OffroadCAD-Models and Superioroffroaddesigns. Need a custom part designed? Email us and we will connect you with the right designer.

Where can I get cut files for Boxed Link Arms?

DIY Off Road has downloadable DXF cut files for Boxed Link Arms plus a ton of other off-road and race fabrication parts, all drawn up by real fab shops. Browse the Boxed Link Arms category, or shoot us an email and we will point you to the right files for your build.

Do you have Desert Racing / Pre-runner Link Arms cut files for an off-road or race build?

Yeah — DIY Off Road carries downloadable DXF cut files across Desert Racing / Pre-runner Link Arms, including Boxed Link Arms, all designed by working fab shops. Browse the Desert Racing / Pre-runner Link Arms section or email us and we will help you track down the right files.

Can you point me to a shop to get these cut and bent?

Yeah — if you don't have your own CNC plasma, laser, or waterjet, shoot us an email and we'll send over a few shops that can cut (and press/bend) the parts so you can weld them up.

How do I get the files, and what do I do with them?

Soon as your payment goes through you get a download link for the DXF cut files. You (or a shop) cut them from steel on a plasma, laser, or waterjet, bend whatever needs it, then weld them into your build. Nothing physical ships.

Do I need to know how to weld and fab to use these?

Yep — these are cut files for DIY and pro fabrication. A lot of the parts are "plasma table friendly" (flat plate, no bends) to make cutting and assembly easier, but you'll need to cut and weld them in yourself, or have a shop handle it.

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