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That is massively stronger than stock. Stock wall thickness is 0.063. Yes, I've modified many subframes, even made bolt-on aluminum ones.The only thing you need to absolutely confirm is shock travel to the seat section. Remove the rear shock spring, compress shock completely to check for interference/contact. If none, you're good (reassemble shock). If conflict, resolve it.
I have no way to make that determination. What size tire? What length overall on the shock? Where is rider's weight relative to the shock? Has the shock angle changed from stock? Etc., etc.Best you can do is install it when you get without the spring, run the test I described, then "spring" it based upon the results.
Well sort of, alway best to check with springs off the shocks. You over built, heavy, not always better, thicker Gus sets tend to promote cracking as vibrations concentrate at them, rather than pass thru....so far as I have learned..