The Sachs shocks have at various times in the past used a clevis with an oval insert to locate the lower shock bolt. You can run the bolt in the top location to effectively make the shock shorter, or flip it around and make the ride height taller. None of this affects shock travel, which unfortunately an internal spacer does.
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