You can cut the piston shafts just below the register for the washer that holds the top mount. I drill and tap both sections and use a stud to hold them together and then I weld the two parts (after the desired section has been cut out to shorten them). The first set I shortened has been thrashed for over 100k miles now with no problems.
Yes, that is shock packing. Shock packing is a common problem when street cars are driven fast off road. If your rear shocks pack and go stiff then your little car will just want to spin in circles at the hint of a corner. A long, progressive bump stop will help prevent this. This is also why I recommend the stock fitment kyb shocks for the rear of a rally car. They have very soft rebound dampening. This will be less prone to packing than the VW MK1 shocks that I use on street and road coarse cars.
Yes, that is shock packing. Shock packing is a common problem when street cars are driven fast off road. If your rear shocks pack and go stiff then your little car will just want to spin in circles at the hint of a corner. A long, progressive bump stop will help prevent this. This is also why I recommend the stock fitment kyb shocks for the rear of a rally car. They have very soft rebound dampening. This will be less prone to packing than the VW MK1 shocks that I use on street and road coarse cars.
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