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Best way to lower?

  • Adjusters

    Votes: 7 20.6%
  • Red 9 Kit

    Votes: 17 50.0%
  • Cut and Turn

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • Drop Spindles

    Votes: 8 23.5%

  • Total voters
    34
71bay said:
Pete B said:
71bay said:
and i still smack the ball joints every now and then on bad bumps.
Sorry fella, don't mean to sound awkward or like a smart arse, but what do you mean by the above quote? I don't see how it is physically possible! Please expand on your comment, the more info available the better.

By that i mean that they run out of movement, i get a loud knock on bad bumps/pot holes but that is the track rods hitting the cassis rails!! I can't go any higher as i am on full hight, thats what i ment about i can't go any lower without mods/notching the cassis rails :shock: . I have got it set pritty stiff now so its not as bad, just have to keep one eye out for bad holes in the roads. If i had the money i would go your route or the red 9 wishbone but for me this is the best for now.

I have the same on mine, 4" drop but don't get the balljoint knock I have read about.
I did have an occasional knock, but tickled the chassis seams with a grinder where the rods pass and it's all good now.
 
Joval I have the same on mine said:
I thought of doing that when i was under the bus the other day. Did you weld it up after grinding the seam or just leave a small seam?
 

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