Natedog
I wanna be Dave
I thought about notching but I thought this would look cleaner. It is only like 1/8" taller than normal though. I did think of notching the rear of the battery tray to clear the frame rails if I were to push the tray towards the back instead of flip it but I ended up flipping it instead.
Did you swap it back because you were flipping the front end over descending?
Lower is better, it all adds up to better crawling and sidehill capability. ;-)"thumbsup"
Yes.

... The new location for the shock to function smooth would either have to be straight up on the chassis or pointed towards the rear slightly.
Now the shocks don't bind when flexing which makes very smooth shock movement throughout all of the travel. There is multiple holes along the crossmember so if you have longer shocks this can still work for you. Definitely a worth while mod in my opinion!
I did also install 4mm lift blocks on the rear incase anyone noticed.
I stood my rears up as much as possible by moving them outboard on the stock frame crossmember and it definitely sidehills better! Intersting take on also moving them rearward. I'd leave both frame members either way for strength. "thumbsup"
Lift blocks look nice!