M motofool 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 7, 2004 Posts 361 Reaction score 0 Location DFW tx Apr 27, 2004 #1 a you use a zero rate and a cast iron block? not planning on doing it just wondered if the zero rate would work in that nature.
a you use a zero rate and a cast iron block? not planning on doing it just wondered if the zero rate would work in that nature.
bigyellowjimmy 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 15, 2004 Posts 2,105 Reaction score 0 Location Chandler, AZ Apr 27, 2004 #2 I dont see why not if its in the rear /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
funkycold 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 22, 2002 Posts 435 Reaction score 0 Location Orange County, CA Apr 28, 2004 #3 I have the zero rates to move the rear end back and a 2" block also.
Stephen 1/2 ton status Moderator Vendor Joined Sep 15, 2000 Posts 4,669 Reaction score 1,602 Location Carbondale Colorado Apr 28, 2004 #4 Not highly recommended but technically it's fine since the zero rate bolts into the pack.
funkycold 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 22, 2002 Posts 435 Reaction score 0 Location Orange County, CA Apr 28, 2004 #5 I have this in there for the time being....until i can get a set of 6" rear springs. then they are coming out. and I will use them as paperweights...
I have this in there for the time being....until i can get a set of 6" rear springs. then they are coming out. and I will use them as paperweights...
U ugly_blazer 1/2 ton status Joined Apr 12, 2004 Posts 1,213 Reaction score 0 Apr 29, 2004 #6 [ QUOTE ] I have this in there for the time being....until i can get a set of 6" rear springs. then they are coming out. and I will use them as paperweights... [/ QUOTE ] Paperweights? You could send them to me... /forums/images/graemlins/rotfl.gif
[ QUOTE ] I have this in there for the time being....until i can get a set of 6" rear springs. then they are coming out. and I will use them as paperweights... [/ QUOTE ] Paperweights? You could send them to me... /forums/images/graemlins/rotfl.gif