I got them on, I just bored out the bushings a bit and they slipped on well. Probably could have done it without slightly boring the rubbers but didn't have nearly the strength or tools to do it.
You brought up a point I was just going to, these shocks are factory spec shocks but more "modern" in design. Here's a link to the exact shocks I bought.
http://www.crc2onlinecatalog.com/Index_Main_Frame.htmThey are the very first ones 13.25"
They are almost an inch longer as well like you mentioned, maybe a little less then a inch but I had to lower my floor jack under the swing-arm to make the bottom clevis match up. I'm really tempted to say they are taller only because they are newer and the old shocks were just quite saggy after 35+ years.
When you mentioned you compressed the shocks to size, was that only for installing them? Or did it actually keep compressed like that?
So their are some hang ups' but I took it for a test ride and it rides SOOOOO much nicer. It's incredible the improvement they made. Instead of feeling every crack in the rode x10 it feels like a good normal bike suspension.
Thanks for the input ieism, any thoughts on why they are a bit taller I hope to hear.
ADDED: I also noticed the bushings are kind of pushing out of the sides of the eye, is this ok? It almost looks like it's slightly overflowing.