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I need some lowering blocks STAT!!

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Rent-A-Racer

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Does anyone have some 1.5-2 inch lowering blocks they would like to sell? I need some for my 9'' ford rear-end and I don't want to buy $25.00 worth of U-bolts that I can't use. I would be eternally grateful
 

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I have a 1" set of aluminum lowering blocks that you can have. Not a believer in aluminum as they may stress and fail. Mine are the infamous "plastic" ones that have been discussed here before.

Send me a PM if you want the ones I have.

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yes I would like them. my e-mail is blueoval42@msn.com. Please email me with the details
 

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"Rent-A-Racer", I sent you a PM. You will have them N/C in 7 to 10 days.

They are aluminum so check for stress cracks every so often.

I will get the info up on my "non-stress" plastic units in the next day or two.

Good Racing,

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Thanks alot! LMK when you have some info on the plastic ones! Do you produce these yourself?
 

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HistoricMustang said:
"Rent-A-Racer", I sent you a PM. You will have them N/C in 7 to 10 days.

They are aluminum so check for stress cracks every so often.

I will get the info up on my "non-stress" plastic units in the next day or two.

Good Racing,

HistoricMustang
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Click to expand...

If you using the block that i think your using,
It's not "plastic" but a Teflon.
Harder than plastic but not as brittle.

PB
 

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pabear89.........Teflon is closer than plastic. I will get the correct name and a pic up in a day or so. Trust me, it is not a hard plastic.

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