What you are describing now is a much larger can of worms which has to do with front and rear suspension bias, swaybars, weight distribution, coil unloading, and body roll.
Need to keep the ramping type tuning seperate from the shock placement.
Shock placement should be done by just making the axle that you are trying to set up do the traveling. Articulating both axles can be misleading when setting up shocks.
Its really a lot to explain with a keyboard. If you get into seriously wanting to tune your suspension you can pm me for my number and we can go through the basics to get you started.
But for now, your best bet is to pull your springs and articulate one axle at a time in order to decide where you want your shocks to be based on tire clearence during articulation.
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