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lowering rear of car w o blocks (long) - Mustang Forums at StangNet Lowering blocks of any kind increase the amount of torque (Force x Distance)that the axle exerts on the springs, ususally increasing wheel hop - both in acceleration and braking They are BAD!!! I once did something similar to this on my Escort, but I just inverted the top leaf Pretty much sent it on the bump-stops (Only for motorkhana use, I wouldn't use it on the street that way) How long
Is the drivers side cylinder head different from the passengers side . . . Who has a '76 stang? I know the L and R don't stand for left and right, it was a humerous anctidote The L head is an earlier revision of the head than the R head The L head has smaller runners, the R head has larger runners You're right in the middle of a bunch of emission changes and the R head is considered a more desireable head