Re: Anyone use lowering blocks?
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07/13/13 05:59 PM
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I use 1-1/2" lowering blocks on my Dart. I went from a 29.5 tyre to a 31 and it started handling badly, so i fitted the blocks it dropped the rear end and was fine again. Use the billet ones though, not the cheap ones. Mick
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Re: Anyone use lowering blocks?
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07/14/13 12:12 AM
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I think cast iron would be acceptable, but prefer billet aluminum or steel.
DO NOT USE CAST ALUMINUM!!! I've read many internet reports of them crumbling to dust over time.
I have cast iron blocks on my truck now, but only been on there a year, so no real long term longevity reports yet, but I can say that the truck handles fine...about the same as without the blocks.
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Re: Anyone use lowering blocks?
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07/14/13 03:12 AM
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I would use some decent aluminium or steel ones. Make sure you regularly check your U bolts as they will tend to work loose.
Alan Jones
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Re: Anyone use lowering blocks?
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07/14/13 04:45 PM
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My recommendation is to lower the rear using the hangers with the extra holes sold by companies like firm feel.
Leaf Spring Hangers "to fit leaf springs with 20" or 22" front segments in your B-body."
From the website: These hangers are HD reproductions of the OEM hanger with the addition of an extra upper eyebolt hole so the car can be lowered 1.5 inches. The hangers are made from 0.188 steel, zinc plated for corrosion resistance and come complete with the OEM style hanger studs already pressed into place. Use the lower eyebolt hole location for stock ride height
I have news for you... Lowering blocks are a compromise.
Going fast is dangerous and people get killed from hardware failures and bad choices. Try to make good choices.
From someone who does goes very fast doing road course 3.4 mile long hot laps for 45 minutes at time vs 1320 feet @ 10 seconds at a time.
Tom, im gonna need blocks even after the lowering of the front hanger...
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