Help, which wheels do I keep (pics)
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
yeah, it is simple to lower the car Larry.
Just four large bolts with rubber stoppers on the ends of each leaf spring. Jack the car up and let the A-arms hang down, then put another small jack under the leaf spring end inside each A-arm. Jack up on the leaf to get the bolt off of the surface of the A-arm, then rotate the bolts so that the stoppers move. The more you turn those bolts, the lower it gets.
Most guys lower the front all the way down so that the bolt stoppers bottom out on the leaf spring, but the rear will require aftermarket bolts to make it go as low as the front can go. Otherwise, the rear sits about 1" higher when both front/rear are bottomed out.
Just four large bolts with rubber stoppers on the ends of each leaf spring. Jack the car up and let the A-arms hang down, then put another small jack under the leaf spring end inside each A-arm. Jack up on the leaf to get the bolt off of the surface of the A-arm, then rotate the bolts so that the stoppers move. The more you turn those bolts, the lower it gets.
Most guys lower the front all the way down so that the bolt stoppers bottom out on the leaf spring, but the rear will require aftermarket bolts to make it go as low as the front can go. Otherwise, the rear sits about 1" higher when both front/rear are bottomed out.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
not true, lowered Corvettes do not change their suspension geometry. It just moves the A-arms up a little bit higher in their normal travel path.
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Originally Posted by DocT
I like the polished ones. Adds that need for a second look factor.
That's exactly what I did too.
Even though I looked at the car before with painted ones...