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#11 Re: lower the ride
Autokat Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:02
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Autokat good to see your back. Any pictures of the new sedan?


I'm putting one on tomorrow , And if you want I can send you a pic of my right leg after a car hit it ( bad karma I sold my old sedan bought a bike and got t-boned )


#12 Re: lower the ride
low1000 Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:03
yup....
the blocks lift the axel housing above the leaves. how big are your blocks? if there only small you can get bigger ones, like 5 inch....but i think it'll have you riding on the bump stops. so if there is a block in there like you said your car is already lowwered but mabye you could lower it more by swapping the existing blocks for bigger ones aval. from pedders or East Coast Suspension (kirrawee).
Best option though is to take the blocks out and reset the leafs i rekon. but its all your call.
PS im near cronnulla, at como.
cheers

Eliott


#13 Re: lower the ride
Lando Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:05
ohh yeah at kirawee! sick its near me
im at menai!
yeah cronulla im pretty well local there with my datto
cheers man


#14 Re: lower the ride
Lando Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:08
my blocks are about 3.5 inches!!! but i want my car lower! it doesnt seem to have lowered anything! but i can tell its not stock! but still want my car low


#15 Re: lower the ride
dats-me Posted on: 2006/5/13 9:56
3.5" should be pretty low.... but you could get custom lowering blocks i would asume. how low do you want it? like 2" off the ground put some pics up of it.


#16 Re: lower the ride
dats-me Posted on: 2006/5/13 10:02
where is East Coast Suspension??? im in Gymea (YEW go the shire)


#17 Re: lower the ride
perthute Posted on: 2006/5/13 11:15
hey i rang round and 2.5 inch are the biggest lowering blocks i could find some one before said they had 5 inch thats bigg


#18 Re: lower the ride
dats-me Posted on: 2006/5/13 13:06
the 5" ones are recomended for hiluxes and bigger cars but i dont see why it wouldnt fit a 1200 ute apart from the fact that you might be draggin your car around on the ground



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