Lowering your 2WD astro/safari

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Lowering your 2WD astro/safari

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the lowering of your 2WD Astro/Safari can be achieved a couple of ways or in combination. I reccomend using Belltech or DJM products as I have heard lots of good things, I have not heard any possitive feedback on other brands.

FRONT

Drop spindles - usually a 2" drop, the new spindle lower's your ride height 2 inches and retains factory ride and feel.

Drop Coil Springs - available in 1, 2, or 3" drop. usually have increased spring rate to stiffen up the ride and give a sporty feel.

To go lower you can use the spindles and springs.


REAR

To lower the rear of your Astro/Safari it requires a flipkit. A flipkit makes it so your leaf springs go under your rear axle instead of over. It is usually adjustable by using different mounting holes in the rear spring shackles from 3" to 6" of drop. Any more than a 3" drop usually requires a "C notch" to the frame rail for extra axle clearance.

Flip kit instructions courtesy of DJM
http://www.djmsuspension.com/Instructio ... 027-97.pdf

C-notch pictures courtesy of SoCalliV8
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NOTE - there are two different style leaf springs on an Astro/Safari... The older style uses a 1 piece fiberglass leaf and the newer vans use a multi steel leaf spring... you have to order the correct flipkit for your springs
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Re: Lowering your 2WD astro/safari

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What's the opportunities to lower rear end without flip kit?
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Re: Lowering your 2WD astro/safari

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Keep in mind it may be a while till someone that can answer, will see your post.
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