Does this have a slight clevis lift...

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Moab

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When stock is the clevis fork all the way to the bottom of the Strut?
Here it looks like about 3/8" away or down from the clamp.
Thanks for everyones for the help already - I'm just trying to understand the Liberty suspension and it's limitations.

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Thanks, can this be adjusted more or is this the safe point?
I mine could I get another 1/4 out of it?
 

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Personally, I wouldn't pull the clevis down any further than the bottom edge of the shock body. You know, clamping force, area 'n all that stuff. But, to each their own i guess. Someone will tell you that you can easily go further.
 

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That's got a bit of clevis lift to it, yes. On all shocks ThunderbirdJunkie has seen for the KJ, from the lowliest of KYBs to the OMEs, un-clevis-lifted would have more shock protruding from the bottom.
 

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from that pic it looks like there is no clevis lift and that the clevis is just under the bulge that holds lets you know where to put it
 

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Thanks for clearification.
Thanks for everyones patience as I try to figure out the suspension on my truck.
 

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The stock suspensions has that stopper or metal flange(or whatever you want to call it) ...extends about 1/8" out and the top of clevis sits on that. I can not tell from that pic, but if it is not resting on that stop, then it has been lifted.
 

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