Quote Originally Posted by Roger Reid View Post
The Ohlin's don't care what direction thay are mounted because they have a remote resevoir (air/oil seperation piston or bladder). Your limitation in the back is if the spring contacts the axle or cv boot.
Roger is correct but I mounted both of my shocks right side up. You dont have the clearance issue in the rear like the koni shocks because the end eyes are longer . There is no interference with the frame either mounted right side up or upside down.

You can just move the shock over in the mount so it does not touch the boot.

Its easier to access the adjustment knobs with the shocks right side up. I have not mounted the rears as I am waiting to drop in the motor with the mendiola. I know i will have plenty of room however.

Here is a shot when I was doing mock up of the shocks without any axles of course.



Here is a shot of how the fronts mount.



John