How to install lowering blocks?
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 4:05 pm
Hi all
Have a question relating to my old &*#@, but I assume in this instance the badge won't make a difference to my question.
You may remember I had my XP lowered 2 inches all round recently...front lowered with new Kings springs, and back done by resetting the leaf springs. The front end has settled really nicely but I think the back needs to come down lower (at the moment it has a noticeable rake which I'm not diggin'). The previous owner gave me a set of blocks that he had bought for the car, but I've never installed any myself so am unsure how to fit them correctly.
First question:
Should they come with any kind of rubbers etc, or is it simply the u-bolts and blocks that are required?
Second question:
What is the best and safest way to go about installing them?
I'll be looking at doing the same to my EK in the near future so this is a sort of "trial run" so I know I'm doing it right.
Cheers, Scott
Have a question relating to my old &*#@, but I assume in this instance the badge won't make a difference to my question.
You may remember I had my XP lowered 2 inches all round recently...front lowered with new Kings springs, and back done by resetting the leaf springs. The front end has settled really nicely but I think the back needs to come down lower (at the moment it has a noticeable rake which I'm not diggin'). The previous owner gave me a set of blocks that he had bought for the car, but I've never installed any myself so am unsure how to fit them correctly.
First question:
Should they come with any kind of rubbers etc, or is it simply the u-bolts and blocks that are required?
Second question:
What is the best and safest way to go about installing them?
I'll be looking at doing the same to my EK in the near future so this is a sort of "trial run" so I know I'm doing it right.
Cheers, Scott