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Old 16-06-2008, 10:52 PM   #1
TE029
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Default Advice on Lowering AUII Wagon

Hey Guys,

Tried a quick search but couldnt find any definates so before investing in some adjustable rear leaves from Bursons (That i really cannot justify) to lower the back of the Missus wagon AUII 6. Has anyone been there done that with lowering blocks on the rear end ?

Wagon has 17 * 8 inch wheels with 235/45/17 tyres all round

Aim dropping all round by 1.5-2 inches (Yes needs to stay high for clearance on shitty local roads and driveways when all 8 seats loaded).

Can i use "Off the shelf lowering block suit ... Falcon rear ?

If so how low/thick in the block can i go before encountering these shock fouling issues i have been warned about ?

Last but not least fronts Kings lowered (Just Low not Super low) i was thinking but any feedback greatly welcomed.
And a set of Monroe shocks all round (Again let me know if the is a better option.)

Thanks in advance for any thoughts / help.
Mick

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