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Old 04-28-2008, 05:32 PM   #26
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Re: Lowering Blocks

loef, what's the total drop on yours and is the ride comfort (or handling) noticable?
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Re: Lowering Blocks

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loef, what's the total drop on yours and is the ride comfort (or handling) noticable?
Front 2" and rear 4". The reason why i used springs and blocks, and not only springs, is because i did not want to make the suspension to short.

The suspension has become much stiffer. I mounted new shockabsorbers made for lowering at the same time, so that is also a reason why it is stiffer.

I lowered it for the stance. To be honest, the comfort is less than before.
But i am very pleased with it.
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