Re: [Amc-list] Lowering Block Kit?
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Re: [Amc-list] Lowering Block Kit?



If your spring perches aren't flat, I doubt that they were made that way, more likely they've bent from hard launches at some time in the past.
  I made two plates of steel, about 14 gauge or so that fit the top of my lowering blocks and dirlled a hole in them to allow the pin to fit up into. I put these plates between my perches and my lowering blocks. That way the ends of the perches are supported. Don't drive it hard the way  you have it! Something will likely give. 
   Well, maybe not. keep checking the ubolts every time you drive it at the very least to make sure they don't loosen up. After a few drives they should be fully seated.

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Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Chris Peters <cpeters1@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Well, I took the plunge and I guess I am less than satisfied.  After 
> calling the local Jeep 4x4 place and getting no where, I bought the 
> blocks at Autozone and made them work, although I suspect I will replace 
> them in the future with something else if I ever find it. 
> 
> 1)  The pin/hole was too big.  I had to file the pin down.  I'm guessing 
> it was 9/16 and we need 1/2.  I did not see a need to change the hole 
> tonight.
> 2)  The U-bolts are for a wider axle and needed to be bent narrower and 
> shorted 2" (no big deal).
> 3)  The block is actually too long, the ends do not support the spring 
> perch.
> 4)  The spring perch is curved to match the spring, the block is flat.  
> I'm guessing this will compress over time, so I will have to tighten the 
> u-bolts occassionally.  I guess I would have expected the perches to be 
> flat, so this was completely unexpected. 
> 
> However, it is done for now at least, the ride height is what I wanted 
> with a 2" drop, the rear is 1/2" higher than the front.  All for 25 
> bucks and 2 hours of time.
> 
> Jeffrey.Bohler@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> >I purchased a lowering block kit off the shelf for my '70 Javelin at the
> >local Autozone for less than $30.  Worked with no issues, in fact, the
> >u-bolts were too long and I had to shorten them.  Plus, if you get it home
> >and it does not quite fit, you can easily return it.
> >
> >
> >Jeff Bohler
> >St Louis, Missouri
> >'70 Javelin SST, 390-4speed
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >I want to lower the rear of my 70 Jav 2 inches.  I can not seem to find a
> >lowering block kit that will fit, or that provides enough information to
> >get the right fit for sure.  I believe I need a 2.5" x 4" x 2" block with a
> >1/2" pin/hole, and 8" x 1/2" x 2.5"ID U-bolts.  Anyone have a lead on
> >something they ordered that they know worked?
> >
> >Chris Peters
> >cpeters1@xxxxxxxxxx
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