Re: lowering blocks

From: Cyberfuel1@AOL.COM
Date: Wed Feb 25 1998 - 02:52:52 EST


In a message dated 98-02-24 14:54:09 EST, you write:

<< Subj: Re: DML: lowering blocks
 Date: 98-02-24 14:54:09 EST
 From: DICEMAN469@AOL.COM
 Sender: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
 Reply-to: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
 To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
 
 I lowered my '95 dak about a year and a half ago with a 3/4 drop and yes, I
 have had minor bottoming with a load on rough roads. I bought lowered shocks
 all the way around and they seem to have made the ride better. The lowered
 shocks have larger bores and have generally a better damping rate. I also cut
 down the rear bumpstops to approximately 1/2" to give more clearance for the
 axle. Also remember that when the rear axle is dropped into the fenders, the
 angle of the rear shocks in relation to the ground is greatened, thus
 softening the effectiveness of the shocks further. Shock extenders are
 available, which return the shocks to their normal angle, but they hang down
 below the axle where they can scrape or get caught on obsticles.
       My recommendation if you decide to lower the dak is to use lowered
 shocks as well. I'd also refrian from using blocks, instead using dearched
 leafs or shackles (I used shackles). As I said with the shock extenders, the
 blocks will bring the axle further from the leaves. This could lead to
getting
 caught up on an obstacle and under heavy acceleration actually twisting the
 leaves forward, adding stress to the drivetrain.
 
 -Austin
 '95 Dak / Lowered 3-4 / 17" Boyds / V6
>>
My suspicions confirmed........thanks
Bob Brobak
97 Dakota CC



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