Best way to lower a GBody

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The easiest way to drop the front end down on a Monte is by installing an iron headed big block chevy.
 
pontiacgp said:
$392.20 doesn't seem too cheap to me
They've got it marked in a couple places as a pair. It must be a typo.
 
565bbchevy said:
The easiest way to drop the front end down on a Monte is by installing an iron headed big block chevy.
Put another one in the trunk and you not only have killer stance but a smooth ride too :lol: .
 
After lowering wouldnt you have to get a wheel with a diffrent offset? and how do you figure out what offset is needed?
 
if you lowered it with springs then the camber would be as well as the toe but you wouldn't need to change the wheels
 
My buddy wanted to lower his TA, but didn't want to change springs. So he used 2" lowering spindles. Which caused his tie rods to hit the tires. But he didn't want to change his Center Line wheels, so he bought 2" spacers. Now the wheels stick out too far, and the alignment feels squirrelly. But it IS lower. :blam:
 
Bonnewagon said:
Which caused his tie rods to hit the tires.
Looks like I found something new to research before I put spindles on. I am not using spacers.
 
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