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Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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lilmazda88   +1y
so i have a 88 mazda b2200 bought it for 400 bucks runs great i started to lower it about last month the front looks amazing after last night of fliping the bjs but im not happy on how the back sits a mono leaf it and have a 3in block in the back i was going to put a 4in block but i hear it bad news sum plezzzzzz tell me how i can get the rear lowered more
splinter   +1y
if you have monoleafed and have a 3" block, you are not going to go any lower without a c-notch.
lilmazda88   +1y
so if i putt a c notch on it a can go lower with it ?
fuknlow25   +1y
i think they make a 4 in angled block but yea u still need a notch
lilmazda88   +1y
so y is it that everyone i talk to says a 4in block in the back is bad....i mean i use to own a s10 and i threw a 3in block and a 4in block welded them together and it was fine... what size c notch do u think i need i was going to go with a big 8in c notch but im kinda thinking that to big..maybe a 3 or 4 in wouuld be better and input would be great
jibee   +1y
I'm running 205/40's on eskies. I have pulled all the leafs except the overload and I have the angled 4" blocks. Without the notch it rode horrible especially if you drive rough roads or dirt roads. I rode it about 2 months like that and have just finished putting my notch in. A huge improvement!!! I went with a 8-piece step notch from Suicide Doors. Even if you went with a bolt in notch it would definitely be worth the cash.
fuknlow25   +1y
holy stack blocks batman!!!
splinter   +1y
Depends if you plan on air ride or just static drop. A 5" piece of pipe, cut in half, and welded in as a c is plenty for a c notch for static. Anymore and your cutting the bed floor any way and then you might as well go air ride.
baha   +1y
Is it a pretty bouncy ride? You would love bags
lilmazda88   +1y
i would love to bag my truck but i just cant afford it