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Re: Lowering , revisited.

Subject: Re: Lowering , revisited.
by Steve40th on 2011/4/4 16:14:57

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CentralCoaster wrote:
I need to get in there again, on my next attempted I'll try glueing the wedges to the metal above.

Funny you mentioned that. I was so close to gluing the wedges to the metal above, as they have more surface area to hold too. I decided to do it the other way, and see how this epoxy works.
If it does, which I think it will, good for me. I did put two aluminum plates in there too. The car is just so much lower with the corvette challenge spring. Good thing is I can adjust the height with the pad eye bushings I made out of delrin. The slide in and out real easy.
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