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Re: lowering blocks
[Re: bonefish]
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04/19/14 03:09 PM
04/19/14 03:09 PM
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Cal-trac sells some nice aluminum ones.
Fastest 300
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Re: lowering blocks
[Re: modelmakerinc]
#1609382
04/20/14 10:41 AM
04/20/14 10:41 AM
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496 A-body
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Find your local 4x4 shop lift blocks are the same as lowering blocks and the truck places have a much bigger selection, I personally would not use aluminum.
Aluminum blocks are fine if they are billet or extruded, cast not so much. I made custom perches from 2-1/2" x 3-1/2" 1/4" wall rectangular tube to lower my car 2-3/8" and I am going to put a 1/2" aluminum block under that to move rear end back 3/4".
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Re: lowering blocks
[Re: 496 A-body]
#1609383
04/20/14 11:35 AM
04/20/14 11:35 AM
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I use the mancini billet ones.
69 Dart GTS 440 mopar .590 cam, Edelbrock heads, 3200# best et 6.45, 106.78, 10.14, 132.88 mph, 1.47 60ft best 60ft 1.36
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Re: lowering blocks
[Re: deaks]
#1609384
04/20/14 12:04 PM
04/20/14 12:04 PM
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Posts: 7,274 s.w.fl
bonefish
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I use the mancini billet ones.
MANCINI.i dont know why i didnt think of them,they had everything i need.thanks guys
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