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lowering question #215511
02/05/09 11:32 PM
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I've got a 73 fury and I want to lower it, are there any kits? If not, whats the best way to do it?

Re: lowering question [Re: srt4boy] #215512
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Like this?

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Re: lowering question [Re: Bill MeLater] #215513
02/05/09 11:55 PM
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Yeah, that looks pretty decent, how'd you do it?

Re: lowering question [Re: srt4boy] #215514
02/06/09 12:10 AM
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Front's easy, Adjustable upper control arms, turn the torsion bars down, set alignment.I have some semi-custom drop spindles I'm working on but they're not ready yet. Rear was a little more involved. It's basically mini tubbed with a ladder bar/coil over setup. Believe it or not the car rides relatively smooth (soft springs/long shocks) and handles like a slot car. Lotta work but well worth it.

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On the rear I'm just going with lowering blocks, the front is what I wasn't sure about.

Re: lowering question [Re: srt4boy] #215516
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You can just crank your t bars down but without adjustable uca's you'll never get the alignment right. I got a set from cap pretty cheap, allowed me to dial in the extra caster/camber needed.

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