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Watch out for your cornhole !
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Location: Azle, Texas
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Toddtheodd...dirt cheap 2 inch drop
This picture is older than my great grandaddy's buckskin condom.
It's my old 72, now my neighbors. 2 inch lowering blocks, I made at work one day. The u bolts were 27 bucks from Ft Worth Champion Spring on Henderson street. Total cost under 30 bucks and 2 inch drop. Wham, bam, thank you maam!
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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is that wood?
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Negative ghostrider, it's 2x3 inch .250 thick wall rectangular steel tubing. I just boxed the ends so it would look sexy.
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That a boy firefighter,been doing like that for years and have never had a compliant! keep it up!
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Watch out for your cornhole !
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A pine 2x4 makes a hell of a trans crossmember.
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Damn good idea Jonny. I've been wondering what to do for a cross member for my 6 speed... LOL!
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Watch out for your cornhole !
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Who is Jonny?
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The oddest Todd around
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Miami, Florida
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Now I understand better what you were saying.
Thank you for posting the pic. Looks fairly simple. Todd |
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68sub...yes, you are correct. Technically, you never want anything hanging below the wheel rim. That way, if a tire blew out, it won't dig into the pavement and bring you to a sudden halt.
I sometimes fudge a 1/2 inch or so on that though. Think about it, even if you completely deflate a tire, the wheel doesn't touch the ground. What I'm trying to say, is that even with a dead flat tire, a 1/2 below the scrub line still won't hit the ground. The truck above has Early Classic shock relocators on it too though. They hang down a good bit lower than the stock lower shock mounts do. A good bit. Stock lower shock mounts, which is what todd will use, will be much higher. If he ground the u bolts off flush with the nuts too, he'd have a ton more clearance. The truck above has 4 inch drop springs, 2 inch blocks, Early Classic shock mounts and panhard bar. Total 6 inch rear drop.
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Just Don't Stop!
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I just say Jonny alot...
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I won't try to make light of scrub line concerns because they are serious. I will say that they aren't as crucial in the rear. If you drag a fixed part in the rear you aren't as prone to loose control as you would if it were in the front....
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