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Boodro wrote:I would not flip the axle , it would probably be easier to mount the springs on the bottom of the axle if you are just looking to lower the body. You would just unbolt the axle mounts of the springs, pull the axle out one( after removing the wheel & possibly the hub.) side then reinsert the axle on top of the springs & remount.
That should drop the body 3 to 4 inches Good luck!!![]()
slowcowboy wrote:have any rail road tracks around your neck of the woods?
your not planning on going off road or over any large drains in city steets are you?
you have never ran over the curve backing up any where have you?
not going to go over any speed bumps in parking lots are you?
next queston. WHY?
what are you going to gain out of it?
my opion. Un nessary. wast of time.
whats the reason for a low rider?
SLow.
MarkD wrote:Larry,
I used the Kuffel Creek plans too and I did flip the axle which has worked well for us. The advantage that we saw was being able to sit in the doorway with my feet on the ground.
Mark
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