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Lowering Blocks
Any pro's or con's in using a lowering block in conjunction with a flip kit to lower rear to 6"?
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I would not recommend using blocks! Just install 2" adjustable shackles and set them at the 1" setting.
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LowC10 (Dave)
If I use the lowering shackle, will I then have a problem in using a air lift air bag? ![]() |
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There is absolutly no problem using lowering blocks. Heck, thats the only reason Im going with a flip kit is so if I ever want lower all I need is blocks. Shackles require cutting bed supports, hangers require grinding off old rivits. Big pain in the butt.
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The proper tools make the job 100% easier! ![]()
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