Re: lowering the cheap way

From: durling@attglobal.net
Date: Thu Mar 09 2000 - 23:48:15 EST


I got a set that are mande of cast iron (same as a set of heads) from ground
force. They are actually what summit sells you when you order their blocks.
They are even powder coated. I believe the ones I have got a warranty on them
but i'll have to check. Wouldn't the cast iron ones hold up? They sure are
alot heavier and better cast than any of the other blocks I have seen. I only
got them to do some height testing but now I want to give them a chance.
Still will look into the western chassis rear hangers but try out the blocks
for now. Would the traction bars than bolt on to the bottom of the leafs
using the u-bolts and then attach at the top of the leaf help to keep the
blocks in line? Just curious. BTW, My blocks go on tomorrow.

Jeff Durling
'96 RC Sport-318

"mike d." wrote:

> you got it!
> I have 1" blocks on my 6er and they are still in one peice for now... but
> once I put on the 9 1/4 rear and put the 360 in it, I'm sure I'll
> annihilate them pretty quickly. I've heard someone say they got some
> solid steel ones made by some place... garanteed not to break... I may
> look into that
>
> -mike d.
>
> ---> Yorktown, Va.
> "PROJECT 13's" ... slammed 88 Dakota gettin' a Magnum 360!
>
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