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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: New York
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ORD Zero Rate Blocks
Does anyone have experience with the ORD zero rates? I've been meaning to buy a set so i can get an inch more lift in the front end.
Also, does anyone else make these? I like ORD products and have bought from them before, but it's going to cost $50 just to ship the zero rates and a new set of u bolts. I've considered making a set at home on my Bridgeport but i'm not sure it's worth the hassle. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Binghamton, NY
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Re: ORD Zero Rate Blocks
I have a set somewhere, along with their axle offset plates. Same thing, but only 1/4" thick so no (or very little) lift. I think DIY4X has some too.
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Re: ORD Zero Rate Blocks
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Location: Colfax-California
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Re: ORD Zero Rate Blocks
One of 2 ways you can go. Buy these and bolt them on or get a similar piece with a centering hole and weld them to the housing. 1'' is the max I would consider for a spacer on the front. Personally, I weld them front and back to the spring perch and leave the spring pack alone.
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Re: ORD Zero Rate Blocks
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