01-06-2012, 04:13 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Napier, New Zealand
Posts: 2,001
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Re: 1936 suspension lowering question
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Originally Posted by Brian
I made lowering blocks that install between the axle housings and radius rods in my 35. The lowering blocks comprise of spacers with a tongue one side, a slot on the other side, with the appropriate holes and are a bolt in. I made them in a milling machine and mine drop the rear 1 5/8", but could be made to suit any amount of drop. I initially also fitted a reversed eye spring to gain another inch of drop, but found it was too low; the suspension bottomed out onto the bump rubbers on rough terrain. Brian
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Now that's pretty nifty!
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