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Old 04-02-2014, 07:43 PM   #1
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3" lowering of rear of '65 Suburban

Does anyone have pictures of lowering blocks for a 65 Suburban? I want to lower just the rear end 3", and want to use blocks. Any thoughts on this? Everywhere I check online, there are lowering springs, but they say use only for pickups, not for Subs and Panels. If I go with blocks, how reliable are they, and how do they install?
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Old 04-03-2014, 01:29 AM   #2
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Re: 3" lowering of rear of '65 Suburban

Lowering springs for trucks work the same on burbs/panels...maybe a bit more drop because of the extra weight. I tried a set of rear drop springs on ours but didn't like the stance, also hit the bump stops with me on the bumper...knew that wasn't going to work for us.
We did make a couple 1 1/2" drop blocks to bring the rear of ours down a bit...very straight forward to install.
I don't think I've seen 3"drop blocks though
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Re: 3" lowering of rear of '65 Suburban

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lowering springs for trucks work the same on burbs/panels...maybe a bit more drop because of the extra weight. I tried a set of rear drop springs on ours but didn't like the stance, also hit the bump stops with me on the bumper...knew that wasn't going to work for us.
We did make a couple 1 1/2" drop blocks to bring the rear of ours down a bit...very straight forward to install.
I don't think i've seen 3"drop blocks though
what kinda of stabilizer bar is on your truck do you have more pics, thanks mark
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what kinda of stabilizer bar is on your truck do you have more pics, thanks mark
I used the rear sway bar and brackets off of a 84 Z28 Camaro. For me, it fit best upside down and backwards. The pics below are from when I first adapted it to the stock 12B...the pics above are on the current narrowed D60...same layout though.
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i used the rear sway bar and brackets off of a 84 z28 camaro. For me, it fit best upside down and backwards. The pics below are from when i first adapted it to the stock 12b...the pics above are on the current narrowed d60...same layout though.
looks great, im keeping mine stock height do you think it will work for me?, thanks mark
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looks great, im keeping mine stock height do you think it will work for me?, thanks mark
Yes, it will work with a stock height suspension...that's how it was originally set-up with the 12B.
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I used the rear sway bar and brackets off of a 84 Z28 Camaro. For me, it fit best upside down and backwards. The pics below are from when I first adapted it to the stock 12B...the pics above are on the current narrowed D60...same layout though.
Do you remember who you got the sway bar from?
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Do you remember who you got the sway bar from?
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