Jeff
The reason I was interested is they used to have a off road racing class for VW water cooled rabbits & rabbit P/U & they would modify the front strut for longer travel by taking the screw top off, removing ( guts ) the piston, then cut the stock lower spring retainer off, leaving just the round tube with the bottom camber mounts. Then welding a threaded sleeve over the outside of the housing that is cut to the desired length with a internal thread on the top of the sleeve for a retaining cap to hold a shock inside of the strut tube, like replacing the shock with a aftermarket insert. They would cut the heim end off the bottom of the shock then drop in inside the tube, screw the retaining cap on to hold the shock inside the tube, screw a lower coil spring retainer on to the threaded sleave then put what ever spring on, attach the upper spring retainer and strut bearing then install. What you have is like the fox shock that someone posted on here, a coil over adjustable front strut....but about 1/4 the cost of the Fox setup & it doesn't need the top adaptor & will eliminate the stock spring, I don't see why it won't work for a sidekick strut if the I.D. of the strut housing is greater then 2" which is the O.D. of most shocks
Brent.... might take you up on that, do you know what is the cost to 85305