I am currently using the same shocks as it originally had before lowering. When I eventually go to a 2 link setup I will be relocating the shocks entirely.
YO! DAD !! just found your Chanel i found it just now, i have a few shoe boxes and this time i rather go lowering blocks i had an air bagged one before, but , that shit gets tiring of so much maintenance!
Haha yeah there's nothing simpler than a nice static dropped car. You basically install the drop, align and forget about it haha. Thank you so much for watching the video, glad you're enjoying it!
It's been awhile but I believe it's one more inch. I've heard some people say they had issues with the leaf spring hitting the frame when they do this setup but I've never had any problems with mine.
I'm assuming the people who have issues with the leaf spring hitting the frame have either sagging springs or springs pulled. More arc in the springs means the eyes are closer together, spring sag means the eyes are pushed out further. So I could see the spring hitting in that situation.
@@DadModsMedia yeah man me too lol. I can't remember but did you have 4" lowering Springs on your car already and then add those blocks to them? I only ask because I see the reversed eye. If the lowering springs I'm putting in don't lower the back end enough, I'm going to need to run blocks as well. I just don't want to run into the same issue I had and not be able to get the rear tire off
Looks like your lowering blocks are equal height on both ends. Mine came with a slight taper for pinion angle. Tip for tapered blocks: the narrower, tapered end goes facing the rear. I initially installed mine the wrong way and the ride was pretty rough. Couldn't figure out why. So much smoother once corrected.
Yeah these blocks lack any pinion angle adjustment in them. If I find the pinion angle is way out of spec I'll be adding a shim to compensate. Where were you able to purchase taper blocks for a 2" wide leaf pack?
what a SWEET!! SHOEBOX !!
Good job love the video..
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the kind words
THANKS FOR POSTING
My pleasure! I hope it was helpful to you!
another great vid guys!
Thanks man! Always appreciate your encouragement!
Nice work!
Thanks man! You ready for this white crap to melt too? Minnesota winters last too damn long 😆
@@DadModsMedia I can’t wait! Already started planning out some cars shows to go to
You doing Back to the 50s?
@@DadModsMedia of course! It’s only a 20 minute drive for me. I usually park near the Hoyt Ave entrance
@@minnesotamotors nice man. I hope to have my '50 there this year. We will have to meet up if the stars align.
Question ,did you used the same shocks? Or needed shorter ones
I am currently using the same shocks as it originally had before lowering. When I eventually go to a 2 link setup I will be relocating the shocks entirely.
YO! DAD !! just found your Chanel i found it just now, i have a few shoe boxes and this time i rather go lowering blocks i had an air bagged one before, but , that shit gets tiring of so much maintenance!
Haha yeah there's nothing simpler than a nice static dropped car. You basically install the drop, align and forget about it haha.
Thank you so much for watching the video, glad you're enjoying it!
You can also use 1951 shoebox shackles and it will lower it as well
Nice! Thanks for the info man! How much does it lower it?
It's been awhile but I believe it's one more inch. I've heard some people say they had issues with the leaf spring hitting the frame when they do this setup but I've never had any problems with mine.
I'm assuming the people who have issues with the leaf spring hitting the frame have either sagging springs or springs pulled. More arc in the springs means the eyes are closer together, spring sag means the eyes are pushed out further. So I could see the spring hitting in that situation.
Found those bolts man. Concours parts...6 bucks a pop and 10 shipping
No kidding?! That's awesome! Glad someone still has some in stock!
@@DadModsMedia yeah man me too lol.
I can't remember but did you have 4" lowering Springs on your car already and then add those blocks to them? I only ask because I see the reversed eye. If the lowering springs I'm putting in don't lower the back end enough, I'm going to need to run blocks as well. I just don't want to run into the same issue I had and not be able to get the rear tire off
Looks like your lowering blocks are equal height on both ends. Mine came with a slight taper for pinion angle. Tip for tapered blocks: the narrower, tapered end goes facing the rear. I initially installed mine the wrong way and the ride was pretty rough. Couldn't figure out why. So much smoother once corrected.
Yeah these blocks lack any pinion angle adjustment in them. If I find the pinion angle is way out of spec I'll be adding a shim to compensate.
Where were you able to purchase taper blocks for a 2" wide leaf pack?
@@DadModsMedia i used Belltech blocks. But don't remember the part number. I have a bad habit of throwing the box away.
😆 no worries. I'll see what the final pinion angles are and see what I can do to correct mine. Thanks man