Would someone be kind enough to explain how lowering blocks work? I just can't seem to visualize how blocks (something you build upward with) help lower a car. Thanks! -Taylor
Your leaf springs stay where they are but your rear axle is now riding on top of the blocks - which are sitting on top of the leaf springs. They raise the axle therefore lowering the car once you sit it back on the ground. JH
It always comes down to that magic dust, doesn't it? Harrison...thanks, I can visualize that much better now. -Taylor
[ QUOTE ] Your leaf springs stay where they are but your rear axle is now riding on top of the blocks - which are sitting on top of the leaf springs. They raise the axle therefore lowering the car once you sit it back on the ground. JH [/ QUOTE ] <font color="green"> The key being that your axle is ON TOP of the springs. Otherwise, you're ready to harvest corn. RASHY </font>
The spring is blue. Naturally, it wouldn't sit outside the wheel, but for this demo, just visualize, maaannn... Stock: Blocked: Notice how the little blue block lowers the car by sitting on top of the spring? Trippy.
Come to downtown San Jo. I've got some like 6"(!) blocks I took outta my car when I bought it (had to get it in the driveway!). Slap 'em in the back o' that Rivi...
It also only works for longitudinal springs, not transverse ones as found in early fords. It would work great in a Riv.
Now you know just enough about blocks to be extremely dangerous. Keep in mind that blocks can only get you so far without creating an extremely unsafe situation. When the blue spring goes below the red rim and the black tire goes flat it aint pretty. All kinds of red blood (not shown on diagram) may result. Just a fun reminder.
Lowering blocks are 2 x 4's that are set in a pair under your front bumper. Then a torch is used to heat your springs until they collapse. Keep heating the springs until the car's front bumper finally rests on the 2 x 4's. Just kidding, don't try this at home.
[ QUOTE ] Would someone be kind enough to explain how lowering blocks work? I just can't seem to visualize how blocks (something you build upward with) help lower a car. Thanks! -Taylor [/ QUOTE ] What are ya? Stupid?
[ QUOTE ] Leaf springs on a Rivi?, me thinks not. (1963-1978 anyways) [/ QUOTE ] I should have known better.The guy's name is NowCarRiviera, so just assumed... What did Benny Hill say you do when you assume?
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Would someone be kind enough to explain how lowering blocks work? I just can't seem to visualize how blocks (something you build upward with) help lower a car. Thanks! -Taylor [/ QUOTE ] What are ya? Stupid? [/ QUOTE ] hey there mr 5 message poster who are you to go around and call pepole stupid
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Would someone be kind enough to explain how lowering blocks work? I just can't seem to visualize how blocks (something you build upward with) help lower a car. Thanks! -Taylor [/ QUOTE ] What are ya? Stupid? [/ QUOTE ] You go around calling people names and you don't even introduce yourself to the H.A.M.B. first. I thought the whole purpose of this thing is learn things you don't know. I guess we are honored here to have someone who knows everything like you!
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Would someone be kind enough to explain how lowering blocks work? I just can't seem to visualize how blocks (something you build upward with) help lower a car. Thanks! -Taylor [/ QUOTE ] What are ya? Stupid? [/ QUOTE ] You go around calling people names and you don't even introduce yourself to the H.A.M.B. first. I thought the whole purpose of this thing is learn things you don't know. I guess we are honored here to have someone who knows everything like you! [/ QUOTE ] <font color="green">Yeah, I think ShagginDad's next post should be titled..."How to make friends and influence others on the internet". That would be one worth reading. For those who would like to read ALL of his contributions... I'M 14 AND CAN'T JACK-OFF YET!!! RASHY </font>
LOL...glad to see a couple guys got my back around here. Not dumb, just uneducated when it comes to some hot rod/American steel stuff. And just to clear the air, NorCalRiviera comes not only from my location, but the fact that I drive a 1967 VW Camper. It's a conversion done by Riviera Motors in Beaverton, OR back in the day. Sorry...no Buicks here. I just wish Ryan would let me change my username to Shoeboxer. I'd really like to find a '49 Ford someday. -Taylor
hell yeah if someone wants to learn stuff they shouldnt be told stupid to their faces the stupid ones are the ones who do not ask and learn!
NorCal Keep on askin the questions. That's the only way to become fully educated. That's why we're all here. To learn and help somebody else out.
[ QUOTE ] What are ya? Stupid? [/ QUOTE ] Wagendad...Get the hell off the Hamb you jerk! Anybody whos hobby is "looking at stuff" ..sure as hell doesn't belong here. Go look at some porn or something dork!
[ QUOTE ] uh, last i checked you can change your own username...unless ryan changes something. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, so far as I know I can't change my own username. -Taylor
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] uh, last i checked you can change your own username...unless ryan changes something. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, so far as I know I can't change my own username. I did change mine awhile back, you can change the username, but you will always keep the original name to log in. go to your profile and try it.. -Taylor [/ QUOTE ]
Anyway you stupid fucks, back to the lowering blocks. It's a good idea to use shims w/ the blocks (little wedges) to get a good pinion angle. Otherwise you grind stuff up pretty quick-like...at least if you're running 3-4 inch blocks.
[ QUOTE ] LOL...glad to see a couple guys got my back around here. Not dumb, just uneducated when it comes to some hot rod/American steel stuff. And just to clear the air, NorCalRiviera comes not only from my location, but the fact that I drive a 1967 VW Camper. It's a conversion done by Riviera Motors in Beaverton, OR back in the day. Sorry...no Buicks here. I just wish Ryan would let me change my username to Shoeboxer. I'd really like to find a '49 Ford someday. -Taylor [/ QUOTE ] If you own a VW, who's car is that in your avatar?
[ QUOTE ] If you own a VW, who's car is that in your avatar? [/ QUOTE ] Somewhere there's a village looking for its idiot.
Hey, there was a post today (or yesterday?) on the NorCalRockabilly yahoo group. Dude's selling a '49 Tudor.
It's probably the same guy I saw on the OSR board selling his '49 Shoebox. The pic in my avatar is from VLV'03. I just really like it. As for the username again, I've definitely gone into my profile many times and my username cannot be changed by me. Anyone have an in with Ryan? -Taylor