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Fleece Performance Low Profile Shock Mounts 94-13 Ram 2500 / 3500

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Clean up under the hood of your Dodge by replacing your space hogging shock towers with this sleek set of Fleece Low Profile Shock Mounts! These low profile shock mounts are built from high quality 304 stainless steel and are perfect for gaining the necessary room under the hood of your Dodge when installing an aftermarket turbo, compound turbos, or when you just want more room to work. IMPORTANT NOTE: We recommend using a shorter travel shock with these shock mounts due to the repositioning/lowering of the upper mounting point.

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Clean up under the hood of your Dodge by replacing your space hogging shock towers with this sleek set of Fleece Low Profile Shock Mounts! These low profile shock mounts are built from high quality 304 stainless steel and are perfect for gaining the necessary room under the hood of your Dodge when installing an aftermarket turbo, compound turbos, or when you just want more room to work.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
  • We recommend using a shorter travel shock with these shock mounts due to the repositioning/lowering of the upper mounting point.
Vehicle Fitment
1994-2013 Dodge Ram 2500|1994-2012 Dodge Ram 3500
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About Fleece Performance Engineering
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Fleece Performance Engineering is a customer-centric diesel performance company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of innovative and extremely forward-thinking products to improve upon the performance and reliability of your Cummins, Duramax, or Powerstroke. Originally operating from a shop on their family farm, they have now grown to a full-scale operation that excels in air and fuel-related components for light-duty diesel. A continuous focus on product quality and the creation of new design principles before the competition is what keeps Fleece Performance growing by leaps and bounds year after year and at the forefront of the winners circle. Many know Fleece for its line of Cheetah Turbos, PowerFlo Lift Pumps, and 10mm Stroker Pumps, but it goes far beyond! From the simple, yet widely popular exhaust manifold stud kits that eliminate the troublesome factory manifold hardware to full-blown race engines via their Freedom Racing Engines division, they are truly a "one-stop shop!" And no, Fleece isn't "just" for the hot rod diesel market, they've got kits and components for every level of diesel truck owner.

TIMELINE OF FLEECE PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING:
  • 2008: Fleece Performance Engineering was established in North Salem, IN by Brayden and Chase Fleece. Both had a passion for continuously innovating and improving upon products already on the market. Brayden's 2004.5 LLY Duramax became the test bed to develop the TurboBrake and Duramax Cheetah, while Chase's 2002 Cummins was one of the first Cummins pickups to integrate an Allison Transmission.
  • 2012: Fleece Performance upgrades both facility and location by relocating to Nitro Alley in Brownsburg, IN situated among some of the top racing leaders in the world.
  • 2014: Fleece Performance acquires the area's premier engine machine shop, Freedom Racing Engines. The acquisition enables Fleece Performance to expand the engine development program and product offerings. Today, Fleece Performance and Freedom Racing Engines build some of the most competitive engines in the industry.
  • 2018: Fleece Performance breaks ground on a new 75,000 sq. ft. facililty in Pittsboro, IN.
  • 2019: Fleece Performance and Freedom Racing Engines relocates to its new facility in Pittsboro, IN. The all new headquarters provides additional space for product development, production and work areas, assembly and testing, a larger warehouse, as well as four engine dynamometers, and two-story office space.
  • 2020: Fleece Performance receives ISO9001:2015 Certification.
  • 2021: Fleece Performance Engineering was voted as one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
  • 2022: Fleece Performance Engineering was voted again as one of the Best Places to Work in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.

As always, if you have any questions about which Fleece turbo, fuel, engine, or other product is right for you, do not hesitate to give us a call and we would be happy to assist.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Nice product

"Fleece makes some great products. I’ll put these on any dodge I ever own."

John H. (5/5)

Looks awesome

"Love these things! Had them on a couple trucks and just makes for a cleaner look 😎"

Gotcha9400 (5/5)

Solid

"Super easy to install. Lots of room for future turbo additions"

Kevin N. (5/5)

Low profile shock mounts

"These worked great."

John K. (5/5)

Highly recommended.

"These should have been installed from the factory. More room in the engine bay and adds the needed shock range for the lift. A breeze to install."

Tash T. (5/5)

Bought these to keep from buying new front sh. . .

"Bought these to keep from buying new front shocks with a 2 inch spacer on my 05 dodge coils. Worked out good so far."

Crystal C. (5/5)

Q&A

Is there a video on installation?
Thanks for asking. Neither we nor the manufacture have an install video. That being said a quick search on the web does offer several results with video installs.
What shock do I need to buy? Stock height I just can’t find any answers
Depends on what else you are doing to the truck. You end up needing about a 3in shorter shock when you do that. If you are leveling the truck you usually need a stock height shock. -Sands
So if i have a 3"" lift and use these do i need to run stock length shocks?
Yes you could run a stock length shock then.-Sands
yes there low profile but how much less shock travel do i need?
You would want to run a shock roughly 4-5 inches shorter to compensate for the low profile design.
What kind of coating is on these? Also what are they made out of?
These are a billet aluminum, no coating.