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legal lowering
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hey guys

i want to lower the ute and keep it all legal (i've been told lowering blocks aren't legal) so i'm thinking have the leafs re-set and lowered king springs in the front. does anyone know someone in brissy that could do this?

cheers
alex

Posted on: 2006/7/21 3:17
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lowering blocks are legal if they're engineered, and i've never seen a vehicle knocked back at rego for having them (out of 3 or 4 seen) Unless they're rediculous and put the diff on the chassis you should be alright.

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Fat_dat pm sent regarding low springs.

Posted on: 2006/7/21 4:51
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In SA you cant lower utes at all.

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i think 2 inches thats what another member told me

Posted on: 2006/7/21 7:04
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go as low as a coke can thats always the best bet cause the coke can is legal height across the board and pedders might be able to help ya

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lowering blocks are legal.the lowest part of the car must be no lower than 10 cm of the ground. any less than that and u will start to get alot of attention from the men in blue.

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TYR-33D wrote:
lowering blocks are legal.the lowest part of the car must be no lower than 10 cm of the ground. any less than that and u will start to get alot of attention from the men in blue.

when you say lowest part of the car do you mean the body or anything sagging lowest

Posted on: 2006/7/22 0:42
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