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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/18/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">DOlivares</b> <<a href="mailto:seravilo@netzero.net">seravilo@netzero.net</a>> wrote:</span>
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<div><font face="Palatino Linotype" color="#000080" size="4">I have another question: As a "late-bloomer" to the SyTy World, I'm trying to determine whether or not the <strong>LOWERING BLOCKS</strong> on my 2nd hand Syclone (#773) are
<strong>stock</strong> or added by that weasel(s) who owned it before me (and backed-down the odometer better than 49k miles... among other mischief!). Who knows for sure?</font></div></div></blockquote>
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<div>Block are not stock, there should only be a small angled shim between the axle and spring.</div>
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<div> <font face="Palatino Linotype" color="#000080" size="4"> Moreover, after setting the front-ride-height to the requisite 28.5" the Truck definitely has a somewhat goofy stance-- like those '60s funny cars which looked like they were doing perpetual wheelies. On some grades, the vehicle looks perfectly flat-- definitely not that dragster-rake we're all used to seeing in modern pick-ups.
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<div>Syclone's are high riders in the rear from the factory, my truck is 30.25" & 30.5" to the rear arch cladding.</div>
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<div>Dave</div>
<div>Sy #2661</div>
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