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lowering blocks aus

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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shea   +1y
hey this may sound real stupid,
i have looked everywhere for lowering blocks for my mazda bravo b2600 and cant find any, if someone could direct me to a site that will post to australia

cheers shea
dvsdev   +1y
What? I had to use Oz blocks in my courier, they're Lovells brand, extruded aluminium and cost 120nz.
Their site is
Hopefully you find some there for your ride
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
didn't know that lowering blocks were vehicle pacific. here in the us auto shops sell universal drop/lift block kits.
dvsdev   +1y
I think it has to do with the hole and locating pin that they have
shea   +1y
i checked out that lovells site i assume the ford courier blocks would be for bravo as well as there isnt any specific blocks for bravo.

yeh and its to do with the locating pin...

cheers guys
dvsdev   +1y
I had a nosey at a Proceed (Bravo) today and it all looks the same to me.
I'd just send them an email first to check if you're really worried but I'd say they will bolt straight up as I accidentally got the Mazda ones for my courier... well it had Mazda written on them even though I can't see it on their list.
shea   +1y


ah yeh cheers bro, haha fair enough think ill call them
1600dave   +1y
so can anyone tell me the pin diametre for a 99 bravo/b2600?
most of the places ive been to only list them for ford couriers, which one place said were different, however they want $130 for a set to suit the bravo.
also, how much can the torsion bars be woud down? was thinking of going 2.5 or 3" blocks and windig the torsion bars down accordingly.
its just for my everday car, so i dont want it to be stupidly low.

thanks
dvsdev   +1y
I fitted 2" blocks to my reset leaves and wound down the front on my courier and it's fine, all up I'd say it's about a 3-1/2 to 4" drop.
Torsion bars handle it just fine.
As far as pin size I can't help you but I would expect the size would be the same for all the years, it's not something that they should need to change.
skrapinsask   +1y
Pin size is for the most part the same. I had to slightly dremel the pins for blocks being installed on a newer chev colorado and everything lined up fine and the truckwas fully aligned with no issues.
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