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Spotted some eye candy in Santa Rosa (lowered)
FancyFlush- Number of posts : 62
Location : usa
Registration date : 2014-05-21
Last edited by FancyFlush on Tue Jul 19, 2016 12:51 pm; edited 1 time in total
wirepuller- Number of posts : 176
Location : Edmonton, AB, Canada
Registration date : 2011-01-28
Love it!
theogbigd- Number of posts : 73
Location : Ontario
Registration date : 2015-11-10
Flip the axle?
FancyFlush- Number of posts : 62
Location : usa
Registration date : 2014-05-21
theogbigd wrote:Flip the axle?
He removed almost all the leaf springs, Its about an inch from touching the rubber bump stop on one side, the other was touching. The rear bump stops were simply cut off.
theogbigd- Number of posts : 73
Location : Ontario
Registration date : 2015-11-10
Interesting thanks for the info! Looks good!FancyFlush wrote:theogbigd wrote:Flip the axle?
He removed almost all the leaf springs, Its about an inch from touching the rubber bump stop on one side, the other was touching. The rear bump stops were simply cut off.
FancyFlush- Number of posts : 62
Location : usa
Registration date : 2014-05-21
theogbigd wrote:Interesting thanks for the info! Looks good!FancyFlush wrote:theogbigd wrote:Flip the axle?
He removed almost all the leaf springs, Its about an inch from touching the rubber bump stop on one side, the other was touching. The rear bump stops were simply cut off.
Also look at the steering arm, he has lengthened the stud so the link lays parallel to the axle.
Hillbilly- Number of posts : 41
Location : Redding california
Registration date : 2017-02-18
I was just searching for pics of the tranny hangers. Thanks from a Far Nor Cal Econo guy.