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4wd boys will hate me..need info on lowering a 4X2 98v6rodeo
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4wd boys will hate me..need info on lowering a 4X2 98v6rodeo
hey guys just a question for anyone out there with some knowledge on rodeo's i have a 1998 4X2 v6 rodeo (so its on a 4wd chassis) and i was wondering if anyone knows how to drop them i wanna lower it about 3 inchs or so.
that would be awwsome if someone could fill me in on this!!
cheers
Darren
that would be awwsome if someone could fill me in on this!!
cheers
Darren
You are right, lowering something for us is sacrelege!
Cant help myself but do a search on the net. Heres something I found:
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/352473/4
Looks like fitting a block between the leafs and the axle is the go. Hopefully not the only way, looks a bit dodgey to me. Dunno about the front though...
Noel
Cant help myself but do a search on the net. Heres something I found:
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/352473/4
Looks like fitting a block between the leafs and the axle is the go. Hopefully not the only way, looks a bit dodgey to me. Dunno about the front though...
Noel
1992 3.2L V6 SWB Holden Jackaroo
2008 3.0L TD Holden Rodeo S/cab Trayback
2008 3.0L TD Holden Rodeo S/cab Trayback
G'day,
Most suspension places should be able to supply you with lowering blocks for the back. Although I don't think too many are made in 3 inch! 1.5 and 2 are common.
As for the front, the Castlemaine Rod Shop makes 2 inch drop spindles for Rodeos. These lower the front without reducing suspension travel.
I hope this helps
-Stuart
Most suspension places should be able to supply you with lowering blocks for the back. Although I don't think too many are made in 3 inch! 1.5 and 2 are common.
As for the front, the Castlemaine Rod Shop makes 2 inch drop spindles for Rodeos. These lower the front without reducing suspension travel.
I hope this helps
-Stuart
i will get a pick before i lift it. it is a 93 2wd with a 2002 model front end, high gloss white with chrome fittings and 18inch wheels.
the lowering kit consits of lower profile front bump stops, 4 shocks, and rear blocks. i got it from burnin customs.
www.burnincustoms.com
NICK
the lowering kit consits of lower profile front bump stops, 4 shocks, and rear blocks. i got it from burnin customs.
www.burnincustoms.com
NICK
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