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Hahaha I like it P! Off the top of my head I couldnt tell you what the shocks are angled at but the bumps are in the exact same plane. I did make angle the bump pads so they hit the bottom of the air bumps square (trying to reduce side loading on the actual bump itself) if that makes any sense. And as for specs on how to tighten the cans to the shocks...i used german torque specs...Goot-an-tight. (yea that was lame, but i know P chuckled). Honestly, i never felt like the airshock body was even close to deforming or crushing. I also set up my bumps a little farther down in the can (so the lip was not touching the can) and it did not move even a 1/16 of an inch, so the clamping force is def. strong enough. Not sure if any of that makes any sense...pretty much pulled an all nighter to study for a test i have this afternoon. But i got the rig done, and thats all that matters right? ;D