lowering ride height?
#1
I recently bought CFM lowering blocks for the front only. Since it rides in an angle i would like to lower the back end. Is that possible, and if so would it be hard to do. I dont want to lower it very much. Any info is great
#2
dont know how we missed this one off the front page...but sure you can lower your rear ride height....by tighten your compression spring in the rear...you may, like I did, wind up with some bloddy knuckles after its done...but it will work a little..expect I stiffer ride for sure...however I can hit our woops a tick faster.
Do those lowering blocks put a strain on the ball joints at all?..I got my preload set at zero and when I lift the suspesion complelty off the ground i hear my springs seperate from the shock..I got it as low as I'm comfortable with in the front...
Do those lowering blocks put a strain on the ball joints at all?..I got my preload set at zero and when I lift the suspesion complelty off the ground i hear my springs seperate from the shock..I got it as low as I'm comfortable with in the front...
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