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Suspension
help with lowering please pics if ya got em
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Pollen" data-source="post: 528926" data-attributes="member: 57465"><p>I can't vouch for other peoples trac's, but when I lowered mine 2" all around, the handling greatly improved, with exception of bottoming out. I bought replacement bump stops for the front, but never installed them. The front hardly bottomed out though, only on oversized speed bumps. It wouldn't do it during daily driving though. I trimmed about an inch and a half to two inches off the rear bump stops, and the bottoming out went away.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With the EE swaybar and edelbrock shocks, lowering my trac made the ride noticably better, safer and it looked great.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When I went with 3" blocks in the rear, then the bottoming out came back with full force. Going 3" down in the rear necessitates getting replacement bump stops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Pollen, post: 528926, member: 57465"] I can't vouch for other peoples trac's, but when I lowered mine 2" all around, the handling greatly improved, with exception of bottoming out. I bought replacement bump stops for the front, but never installed them. The front hardly bottomed out though, only on oversized speed bumps. It wouldn't do it during daily driving though. I trimmed about an inch and a half to two inches off the rear bump stops, and the bottoming out went away. With the EE swaybar and edelbrock shocks, lowering my trac made the ride noticably better, safer and it looked great. When I went with 3" blocks in the rear, then the bottoming out came back with full force. Going 3" down in the rear necessitates getting replacement bump stops. [/QUOTE]
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