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whats the lowest u can lower an au falcon ute
i heard u cant even put 2 '' lowering blocks in the rear with out the wheels hitting the shock brackets im kinda spewing there must be a way to lower it to a nice height if any body knows would be good cheers
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REW93N |
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MA77US on here has lowered his ute.
He put 1.5" lowering blocks, and lowered leaf springs in his ute, without any problems.
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you need bigger wheels to lower it more than 1 inch safely. 18 inch plus
or you could buy lowered springs and do it properly, then use any wheels you want
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ea_falcon |
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yeah looks like im going to have to do it the proper way thanks guys
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yea with the au and above series , the shockie is mounted between the spring and the wheel so u can only put 1" lower blocks in providing you are running 17" inch rims . 15s will not fit with the lowering blocks in (found out the hard way lol). The springs are easy to fit . I am running super low leafs in the rear on my series two ute .
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ea_falcon |
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sweet as cheers mate i ended up buying leafs too... would suck if i had a flatty and couldn't even put it on coz i have lowering blocks lol
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