ok if i wanna low the rear of the car what size should my lowering block be? 3 inches?
reason i ask is i brought a 3 inch lowering block but its not as big as id imagined
possible silly question..lowering blocks
Re: possible silly question..lowering blocks
Yes, a 3" block will lower the car by 3"
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Re: possible silly question..lowering blocks
it may not look like much but it will be DECKED!
Adam,
Adam,
Re: possible silly question..lowering blocks
It depends how much lower you want it, also think about what wheels your gonna have. I'm on 2" blocks with 15x8 wheels and its rubbing, 3" blocks and I wouldn't get the car off the drive
2" is plenty imo unless you want the 'slammed' look
2" is plenty imo unless you want the 'slammed' look
Re: possible silly question..lowering blocks
What lowering blocks are used? Do mk2 escort blocks and U-bolts fit?
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'97 460 CD *sold*
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Re: possible silly question..lowering blocks
Blocks yes. If you grind the nipple off the top face. Ubolts no. Straight hi tensile are what you needs.Butterz wrote:What lowering blocks are used? Do mk2 escort blocks and U-bolts fit?
Re: possible silly question..lowering blocks
Ahh I see, I've only had a 300 since thursday, I assumed they were u-bolts. Thanksvolvosneverdie wrote:Blocks yes. If you grind the nipple off the top face. Ubolts no. Straight hi tensile are what you needs.Butterz wrote:What lowering blocks are used? Do mk2 escort blocks and U-bolts fit?
'77 Chevette
'85 360 GLS
'97 460 CD *sold*
'85 360 GLS
'97 460 CD *sold*