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how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by classicswede » 26 Nov 2009 11:30 am

This is very oldpost ofmine that I am reposting.

First off you will need some tools:
Jack, axle stand, wheel brace, 6mm hex key, 17mm spanner, a good half inch drive ratchet with a 17mm flat sided socket (left hand side of pic)
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Fist off losen the wheel the jack one side at the rear up and then reve the wheel. Place an axle stand under the car incase of any problems.

Once you have done that the drive shaft needs to be removed from the hub(the diff end does not need to be disturbed).
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Now you can get to the spring retaining bolts. Use the 17mm spanner and the 17mm socket to remove the nuts and bolts.
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You can now slide the lowering blocks in and reasemble. Make sure you refix the shimes as they are there to reduce rubbing.
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Well I must say even though I have loads of weight in the back and with the lowering blocks the front is sitting lower. It looks nice as it is now and I'm sure you guys will love it.

When fitting blocks over 1" thick you need to slacken the top arm bolt to allow it to move. Retighten once the blocks are tightened up.
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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by volvodspec » 26 Nov 2009 12:54 pm

before loosening the bolts holding the leafspring in place, get all the dirt out of the thread with a steel wire brush, saves a lot of swearing :)

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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by J340GLT » 26 Nov 2009 11:52 pm

think you should do a topic for fitting lowering springs as well!!!!
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Post by classicswede » 27 Nov 2009 12:02 am

I will do one as soon as I have to do one.Need a car to do for the pictures.
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Post by volvosneverdie » 27 Nov 2009 12:04 am

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Post by SteveP » 27 Nov 2009 09:39 am

Done!
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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by mrsoundcraft » 28 Nov 2009 01:49 am

When you say top arm bolt, are you reffering to the bolts where the leaf spring mounts to the underside of the car?

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Post by classicswede » 28 Nov 2009 08:33 pm

No the top arm or torque arm. The torque arm is on teh rhs of the car and you need to slacken it where it bolts to teh axle otherwise the exle will be on a twist.
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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by mrsoundcraft » 10 Dec 2009 01:02 am

Is this the anti tramp bar? Im still not convinced with how my rear wheels are sitting but I dont know what other bolts you might mean.

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Post by classicswede » 14 Dec 2009 06:28 pm

yep the anti tramp bar
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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by mrsoundcraft » 03 Jan 2010 11:36 pm

Thanks, all seems to be well now.

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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by jcred22 » 13 May 2011 02:16 pm

classicswede wrote:This is very oldpost ofmine that I am reposting.

First off you will need some tools:
Jack, axle stand, wheel brace, 6mm hex key, 17mm spanner, a good half inch drive ratchet with a 17mm flat sided socket (left hand side of pic)
Image

Fist off losen the wheel the jack one side at the rear up and then reve the wheel. Place an axle stand under the car incase of any problems.

Once you have done that the drive shaft needs to be removed from the hub(the diff end does not need to be disturbed).
Image

Now you can get to the spring retaining bolts. Use the 17mm spanner and the 17mm socket to remove the nuts and bolts.
Image
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You can now slide the lowering blocks in and reasemble. Make sure you refix the shimes as they are there to reduce rubbing.
Image

Well I must say even though I have loads of weight in the back and with the lowering blocks the front is sitting lower. It looks nice as it is now and I'm sure you guys will


love it.

When fitting blocks over 1" thick you need to slacken the top arm bolt to allow it to move. Retighten once the blocks are tightened up.
Hi, im in the process of fitting 3 inch blocks 2 my car (done one side so far)

The bolts seem like they'r at an angle compared to the blocks, is this normal???

Also the thin plate that usually sits on top of the leaf spring is not flat due to the raised hole in the centre of it so I put it on top of the lowering block, will this be ok??

Great thread by the way, helped me alot, although I managed to do it without removing the drive shaft, if my star shaped allen key wasnt so worn I wouldv done it ur way tho coz it wouldv been quicker, I didnt want to end up rounding it off.

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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by classicswede » 14 May 2011 11:04 pm

Sounds like you need to slacken the bolt for the torque arm to allow the axle to sit in the correct position.
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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by jcred22 » 17 May 2011 04:22 pm

I did that. It seemed that the only way to get them straight would be to not line up the holes and dowells in the centre of the spacers/shims. Anyway there not too much at an angle, I notice that the angles in the pic above look the same as mine, mine looks worse coz my blocks are bigger. Thanx!

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Re: how to fit rear lowering blocks

Post by jcred22 » 20 May 2011 05:28 pm

I think im gonna hav to remove the anti tramp bar to get the axle sitting straight so that the bolts for the blocks are parrallel with the blocks themselves. Ill have to weld an adjuster into the bar or just bend it a bit to make it fit. Or I might be able to modify where it bolts to a bit. Iv got an adjustable panhard rod for a mk1 fiesta so I might just steal the adjuster from that. Would be nice if the fiesta rod fits on the volvo as it is but things are never that simple.

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