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lowering rear suspension?
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hi ther!!! finaly i

Posted on: 2005/9/15 1:44
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Re: lowering rear suspension?
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Hi you can get the springs reset lower by a suspension place. Just get some mate to stand in the boot to get the desired height and when they hop out take note how many inchs it was lower and tell the shop. Or just use lowering blocks and bigger u bolts.

Posted on: 2005/9/15 12:27
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hi mate! you say "lowering blocks and biger u bolts." please can you explane what is it exactliy?

Posted on: 2005/9/15 15:23
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Lowering blocks raise the diff up into the car (add space between the diff housing and leaf spring) Lowering blocks are ok for a roadgoing 'driving miss daisy' car, if the car is to be used for anything else then i would suggest getting the leaves reset. When you accelerate hard through/out of corners with a decent amount of power the diff twists up and can cause axle tramp, this will only get worse with lowering blocks as you can imagine.

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