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Old 10-15-2023, 04:00 AM #1
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Remote res mounting bracket

Does anyone know of anyone who makes a mounting bracket to mount my fox remote res to my frame that doesn’t require drilling or screwing it to my frame? Thanks.
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Old 10-15-2023, 10:54 AM #2
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Does anyone know of anyone who makes a mounting bracket to mount my fox remote res to my frame that doesn’t require drilling or screwing it to my frame? Thanks.
yea universal mounts you can weld to the frame ;)



if youre kdss or non kdss there are brackets for both. i know the KDSS ones use existing holes. cant say how the non kdss ones work.
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could use clamps that are tighten by a screw to hold the reservoir to the shock. Place two on each shock to hold it in place
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yea universal mounts you can weld to the frame ;)



if youre kdss or non kdss there are brackets for both. i know the KDSS ones use existing holes. cant say how the non kdss ones work.
I have kdss but I’ve heard the kdss mounted brackets require removing your sway bar. I’m also not wanting to do any welding on my frame.
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call up king. Their brackets are specific to kdss or non-kdss but should fit all types of manufactures (as long as the hose to the rezi's are long enough).

King mounts don't require removing or drilling anything to mount. You do need a thin box wrench to make installation a bit easier.

They use standard hose clamps to mount rezi's to king mounts that bolt to your frame.
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could use clamps that are tighten by a screw to hold the reservoir to the shock. Place two on each shock to hold it in place
I have the reservoir mounted to the shock now with the fox clamps but unfortunately the res is hitting my emergency brake line. There’s plenty of brackets I’ve found but you either have to weld it to the frame or screw it to the frame and I don’t want to do either.
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call up king. Their brackets are specific to kdss or non-kdss but should fit all types of manufactures (as long as the hose to the rezi's are long enough).

King mounts don't require removing or drilling anything to mount. You do need a thin box wrench to install.

They use standard hose clamps to mount rezi's to king mounts that bolt to your frame.
Ok thanks I’ll give that a shot.
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I have kdss but I’ve heard the kdss mounted brackets require removing your sway bar. I’m also not wanting to do any welding on my frame.
wat? naw. the front ones bolt in to the holes that are there. the rear ones bolt in via the bump stop bracket (or something, i dont know i cut mine off with a plasma cutter and added hydraulic bumps lol)

(i'm running kings front and rear on KDSS)
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I have the reservoir mounted to the shock now with the fox clamps but unfortunately the res is hitting my emergency brake line. There’s plenty of brackets I’ve found but you either have to weld it to the frame or screw it to the frame and I don’t want to do either.
oh the rears, yea order up the king ones. they mount in a nice visible spot too so you can flex on the stock sr5's at the grocery store
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oh the rears, yea order up the king ones. they mount in a nice visible spot too so you can flex on the stock sr5's at the grocery store
Definitely ordering the king brackets. I spoke to accurate and they’re ordering them for me. Thanks for the info!
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wat? naw. the front ones bolt in to the holes that are there. the rear ones bolt in via the bump stop bracket (or something, i dont know i cut mine off with a plasma cutter and added hydraulic bumps lol)

(i'm running kings front and rear on KDSS)
I do believe the king ones mount yo the bump stop bracket. I’m ordering them when I get back from picking up my camper.
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