Dave_Vmax600 New member Joined May 13, 2005 Messages 783 Age 36 Location Georgetown/Dorset, Ontario Dec 4, 2007 #1 setting my sled up for ice this winter. i want to lower the front a bit though.... so what can i do? sled in question.
setting my sled up for ice this winter. i want to lower the front a bit though.... so what can i do? sled in question.
Coles_55 New member Joined Dec 5, 2005 Messages 1,227 Age 39 Location Eagle, WI Dec 4, 2007 #2 No idea, but that is one killer looking iron sled, damn I wish my old one was like that.... bump for ya...
No idea, but that is one killer looking iron sled, damn I wish my old one was like that.... bump for ya...
YamerDown Member Joined Sep 21, 2006 Messages 911 Location Ottawa Dec 4, 2007 #3 Won't be pretty, but you could get some longer bolts and chain from the upper sway bar mount to the lower pivot mount. Just an idea. Could also go from upper sway mount to the ski bolt.
Won't be pretty, but you could get some longer bolts and chain from the upper sway bar mount to the lower pivot mount. Just an idea. Could also go from upper sway mount to the ski bolt.
kartman Member Joined May 2, 2003 Messages 53 Age 53 Location fife lake, mi Dec 4, 2007 #4 didnt they have a lowering kit way back when? wasn't it like a shorter spring and a spacer? just a thought
didnt they have a lowering kit way back when? wasn't it like a shorter spring and a spacer? just a thought
vmax4rules Dimebag Darrell RIP Joined Aug 13, 2004 Messages 397 Location Northern Lower Michigan Dec 4, 2007 #5 Try finding some lowering tubes.
Dave_Vmax600 New member Joined May 13, 2005 Messages 783 Age 36 Location Georgetown/Dorset, Ontario Dec 4, 2007 #6 i thought they only had them for the vmax4?
D DARV Life Member Joined May 11, 2003 Messages 255 Age 64 Location fort frances, Ontario Dec 4, 2007 #7 -call bender racing if does't have call me and i can tell you how to make them jerry-807-274-6907