Now go to your scrap pile, and find a suitable chunk of tubing. I used 1 7/8"od chrome plated steel.
Find a local place that sells Heim joints and other assorted nifty doodads:
Go to a hardware store and buy two hefty washers that are the same diameter as the pipe.
Push this button
this will happen
Squish this
1.5" works well for me

snug fit, but not tight enough to bend the pipe.
Mark lines where to cut
Knock the spring seat off
Clean it and cut it
Set the bottom piece on top of the top piece you just cut
Weld
Mark the depth
cut + file smooth
Test fit+file as needed
Mask
Media blast
drill
weld

I just did four tacks at the top
weld a nut to a washer
I must have skipped a few steps with the camera, but weld the washer to the tube that you cut to the perfect length (with the nut on the inside), and paint your new shock.
Then seal it so water can't get between the tubes.
Install your hiem joint and jamb nut to the height you like, and repeat as needed.
Colt sized
Just for refrence, here's how much shorter GSX shocks are:
and GS shocks:
The ride quality with Tien springs, and AGX shocks set to the softest setting is incredible. I can't believe how effortlessly it swallows up bumps. You would never think you can barely stick two fingers between my rear wheel arch and the top of the tire.
Monday the housings for my Koni front inserts should arrive, and I'll take some pictures of that too. My car is a heavy pig, so I it sits really low up front with the tein springs. My plan is to move the spring perch higher up on my strut housing.
Until then, have fun, and keep embarrassing those vette owners!