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Old 02-22-2003, 01:47 AM   #1
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Question about lowering blocks..

Is it possible to use a set of lowering blocks in the rear, if it has coil springs?
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Old 02-22-2003, 02:53 AM   #2
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yes ... all you need are the blocks and longer U-bolts.
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Old 02-22-2003, 04:47 AM   #3
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whats the max you can go on lowering blocks?
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Old 02-22-2003, 06:40 AM   #4
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But were would you place the blocks? because I have seen trucks with leaf springs that have them and I know that it can't be installed the same way. I want to add a 1in lowering block to level my back with the front.
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Old 02-22-2003, 09:00 AM   #5
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if you have coils it goes between the rear axle and the trailing arm, (under neath the axle, and above the trailing arm) with longer U bolts
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Old 02-22-2003, 09:20 AM   #6
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A 2" block is prettyclose to max if you are running 15" wheels.....much more, & you will be below "scrub lines". crazyL
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Old 02-23-2003, 11:55 PM   #7
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put 3 inch drop blocks in .....drop in a 800hp motor, lighten up the front...and put gas shooting nozzles on the rear bumper , i think this will show using the scrub line to its full potential
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Old 02-24-2003, 01:44 PM   #8
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LOL! Did you like those fire burnouts from the 60s?
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