Re: Lowering blocks

From: jim miller (jmiller@eramp.net)
Date: Mon Feb 16 1998 - 20:26:02 EST


Stacy Clark wrote:

> Robert Trottmann wrote:
> >
> > Speaking of fog lights. I've got some little PIAA ones that are yellow. I
> > want them to be blue. Are there filters you can buy? I've seen blue before,
> > so I know they're out there. But if fogs are bad, the worst is neon ground
> > effects.
> > Robert Trottmann
> > rotrottmann@davidson.edu
> > http://thelma.davidson.edu/rotrottmann/web/default.htm
> >
> > Stacy Clark wrote:
> >
> > > am14@chrysler.com wrote:
> > > >
> > > > SOMEONE WROTE;>> It is just a hair lower in the back than in the
> > > > front. I think I'm going to send the 2" blocks back and get the 1" and
> > > > try that. If I ever get around to putting a hard tonneau cover and
> > > > spray in bed liner I know the extra weight would make the 2" overkill.
> > > > (For me anyway, I think the 1" blocks will be exactly the look I want)<<
> > > >
> > > > Sure hope you guys lowering your Dakotas in the rear only are adjusting
> > > > your headlamps downward to compensate. Us older guys are already half
> > > > blind, and don't need anymore light directed toward our eyes.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > > Azie
> > > I just got my 97 Dakota dropped i used the DJM 3-5 kiti dropped he
> > > front abou 2 inches and rear about 4 inches. The kit uses hangers in he
> > > rear and coils in the front and a set of lowering shocks. It rides fine
> > > turns better he only thing you have to slow down for bump because the
> > > suspension is stiff.
> > >
> > > And its not he angle of he head lighs..... We buy high watt fog lighs in
> > > mulitcolors to annoy and attract attention
> well the blue fog lights arent acually fog lights. The blue reflects
> right off the fog and right back into your eye. The yellow (amber) fog
> lights work the best hey cut through the and snow. I have the original
> fog lights.. a se of "RoadBoy" fog lights that are bright white with a
> neon blue ring around the bottom. and i have blue holegins in the
> driving lights that cast out the most blue. You can buy the blue bulbs.
> but if you have a yellow lens the blue might not show through BLUE and YELLOW
> make GREEN!



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