I just got a 82 ford club wagon and I plan on lowering it a couple of inches Its there anything special i need to know. I going to heat the coil spring to drop the front around 2inches. I seen some fords that are lowered in the front and the top of the wheel tilt in. I was wondering if that would happen on my van
thanks
that is a very very bad thing to do to that van, those things are hard on tires stock the steering sucks ass and an aligment shop will run you off. there is no good/easy way too do that body style . good luck to ya
--------------------------------------------- Originally posted by mythirdeye00 I just got a 82 ford club wagon and I plan on lowering it a couple of inches Its there anything special i need to know. I going to heat the coil spring to drop the front around 2inches. I seen some fords that are lowered in the front and the top of the wheel tilt in. I was wondering if that would happen on my van thanks --------------------------------------------- Heating your coils is about the most retarded thing you could possibly do to a vehicle..... real talk
dang that really sucks....Im just to messing with s-10s.... Whats the best way to lower my van(without bags lol)
cut a coil with a cut off wheel, thats the "proper" way to do it. chassis tech MAY make drop beams for it.
LMC truck might make drop beams for your van, they only do trucks I have no idea if the drop beams for a f150/f100 would work for you.