I just wrapped up all work on the rear suspension of my TCS; new adjustable lower links, fabricated spacers for the Spax shocks, shimmed the output axles and torqued everything down. My main issue was figuring out why the lower shock mount was walking off the lower bushing and collapsing the rear suspension.
When I bought the TCS last Sept, the left rear shock had already come off the lower bushing and was resting on the lower bolt. The right hand shock was about half way off its lower bushing. It's a good thing that the PO parked the car when he did otherwise he would've been dragging his butt on the ground.
I'm thinking that the Spax that the PO fitted has a much narrower lower sleeve than the OEM shock. Without a spacer to make up the difference in width, the shock body is forced several degrees away from vertical when the bolt is tightened down. Suspension forces with the car moving caused the lower shock mount over time to slowly walk off the bushing. That's what I came up with anyway. Time and mileage will tell after I get this car on the road.