Just retap the threads on the existing shock stud to take a nut of the next smaller 
size.  There is virtually no side thrusting on the shock, the nut just keeps it from 
falling off.  You could even drill a hole and use a cotter pin or hair clip to hold 
the shock in place.  No need to replace the vertical link.

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