wilba Member 828 Member For: 16y 1m 23d Gender: Male Posted 04/11/11 07:47 PM Share Posted 04/11/11 07:47 PM can anyone confirm exactly what year and trans are affedvted by lowering an FG ute?? I've got my eye on an 09 auto that's already been lowered.. X2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P_BA_XR6 Member 271 Member For: 16y 6m 24d Gender: Male Location: Castle Hill Posted 08/12/11 10:52 AM Share Posted 08/12/11 10:52 AM tailshafts fail when you lower them is because a tailshaft is made for the ride height of a standard car or ute. once you change it the tailshaft is now sitting at different offset which means it puts more stress on the yokes if single peice if it two peice it puts stress on the centre bearing and rear yoke because you pushing tailshaft into the gearbox more which also changes the spinning angle they are designed to spin in certain angle if change it change it cause friction on those points which was it designed to sit on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lrmcdowell Donating Members 730 Member For: 13y 3m 29d Gender: Male Location: Randwick, sydney Posted 09/12/11 05:02 AM Share Posted 09/12/11 05:02 AM good answer, Would love to lower mine but could not be f'd to worry about speed humps and steep driveways, plus I only have a front to worry about, would make dick all difference I think in look in the back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bossmang FREAKY Donating Members 12,433 Member For: 15y Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 10/12/11 02:27 AM Share Posted 10/12/11 02:27 AM tailshafts fail when you lower them is because a tailshaft is made for the ride height of a standard car or ute. once you change it the tailshaft is now sitting at different offset which means it puts more stress on the yokes if single peice if it two peice it puts stress on the centre bearing and rear yoke because you pushing tailshaft into the gearbox more which also changes the spinning angle they are designed to spin in certain angle if change it change it cause friction on those points which was it designed to sit onso we pretty much cant lower these utes then? without sh*t breaking or do we have an option? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J0sh Donating Members 239 Member For: 16y 20d Gender: Male Location: Pertthh W.A Posted 10/12/11 09:47 AM Share Posted 10/12/11 09:47 AM My 08 Fg f6 ute ute has been lowered to the same height as this, 350rwkw and has seen 10+ qtr mile runs and has no signs of giving in. 15000kms later Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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