Fly Dawg Posted January 2, 2016 Report Share Posted January 2, 2016 this is my datsun, i want to lower 4" with lowering blocks whats a cheaper easy way to get 4" lowering blocks, i live in australia aswell. i tried ebay but im not sure if these will fit a 1983 720? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4-100mm-Nissan-Lowering-Blocks-Kit-Datsun-120Y-1000-1200-Sedan-Ute-Coupe-1970-79-/131458660436?hash=item1e9b8bf854:g:nr8AAOSwI-BWHZiS Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted January 2, 2016 Report Share Posted January 2, 2016 All you need do is buy a foot or so of boxed tubing cut in half for two. If you can't get 4X2 just double up 2X2 and tack together then weld the ends closed to add strength. Drill a hole in the bottoms for the leaf spring alignment bolt and another on the top for a small nut and bolt to align to the hole in the axle spring perch. If thick enough, use aluminum, lighter but needs special welder. Steel is stronger and easier to weld. U bolts can be bought or made. Four inches is a long way to go and this only moves your truck under parts closer to being damaged or torn off by bottoming out on the pavement. Don't forget your truck will still bounce up and down the same amount on the same bumps at the same speed. I would suggest that the lower you go the stiffer you would want the suspension to be. Stiffer reduces suspension travel and as an added benefit it handles better also. Do you have 720 4x4s there? These rear leaves are flatter than the 2wd springs as well as stiffer. Another way is to add a leaf or leaves and have them all flattened or de-arched. But definitely stiffer. Quote Link to comment
flatcat19 Posted January 2, 2016 Report Share Posted January 2, 2016 4" blocks will fit. Don't look for vehicle specific stuff. Those listed may work. You will also need angled shims for the blocks and a 1" spacer for the carrier bearing. Quote Link to comment
Rjawm Posted January 2, 2016 Report Share Posted January 2, 2016 These will work and they have a 4 degree angle in them already, plus they're cheaper, but the ship time would be longer. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Crown-Suspension-Universal-4-Rear-Lowering-Block-With-UBolt-Drop-Kit-Minitruck-/171849515335?hash=item2803078147:g:O4YAAOxyD9JSATmR All you'd need to make is the carrier bearing spacer as mentioned. Quote Link to comment
Fly Dawg Posted January 3, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2016 thanks! Quote Link to comment
Loryde520 Posted January 3, 2016 Report Share Posted January 3, 2016 Ya, I bought those 4" blocks from Crown Suspension. I paid $40 usd delivered, and it took about an hour to install. I've done many lowering jobs, and these are the best ones to use. If you have no problem using Ebay down under, then I would go with the Crown blocks. Cheers mate! Quote Link to comment
Fly Dawg Posted January 3, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2016 All you need do is buy a foot or so of boxed tubing cut in half for two. If you can't get 4X2 just double up 2X2 and tack together then weld the ends closed to add strength. Drill a hole in the bottoms for the leaf spring alignment bolt and another on the top for a small nut and bolt to align to the hole in the axle spring perch. If thick enough, use aluminum, lighter but needs special welder. Steel is stronger and easier to weld. U bolts can be bought or made. Four inches is a long way to go and this only moves your truck under parts closer to being damaged or torn off by bottoming out on the pavement. Don't forget your truck will still bounce up and down the same amount on the same bumps at the same speed. I would suggest that the lower you go the stiffer you would want the suspension to be. Stiffer reduces suspension travel and as an added benefit it handles better also. Do you have 720 4x4s there? These rear leaves are flatter than the 2wd springs as well as stiffer. Another way is to add a leaf or leaves and have them all flattened or de-arched. But definitely stiffer. thanks for the tips, i just lowered the front now i just gotta get some blocks Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted January 3, 2016 Report Share Posted January 3, 2016 Did you adjust the toe alignment? Any raising or lowering will affect it. Quote Link to comment
Fly Dawg Posted January 3, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2016 Did you adjust the toe alignment? Any raising or lowering will affect it. still got a bit more work to do on the lowering its not very straight at the moment Quote Link to comment
Jester Posted January 3, 2016 Report Share Posted January 3, 2016 You can also swap in a set of rear springs from a 4X4 720. It will net you about 2 1/2" drop. Quote Link to comment
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