Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
#1
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
noydb did pass the time by typing:
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
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DougW
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
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Generally folks here are into lifting, not lowering.
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DougW
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
noydb did pass the time by typing:
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
<fx> makes popcorn </fx>
Generally folks here are into lifting, not lowering.
--
DougW
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
<fx> makes popcorn </fx>
Generally folks here are into lifting, not lowering.
--
DougW
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
noydb did pass the time by typing:
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
<fx> makes popcorn </fx>
Generally folks here are into lifting, not lowering.
--
DougW
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
<fx> makes popcorn </fx>
Generally folks here are into lifting, not lowering.
--
DougW
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Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
Has anyone ever seen this done ?
I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
inches as well.
It would handle like a slot car.
Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
I think this would make a cool show car.
I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
Thanks, --N
I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
inches as well.
It would handle like a slot car.
Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
I think this would make a cool show car.
I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
Thanks, --N
#5
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
Please, no.
I suppose if it was leaf sprung (YJ) you could just make it a 1-leaf
suspension (use just the main leaf, remove the other stock leaves) and that
would drop it quite a bit. Maybe you could flip the main over, too.. to arc
it the 'wrong' way.
If it were a coil sprung (TJ) you could just cut the coils and buy custom
shocks.
Either way, there will be a lot of clearance issues. Adjustable might need
to be some kind of hydraulic system.
But again, please, no.
Carl
"noydb" <noydb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
I suppose if it was leaf sprung (YJ) you could just make it a 1-leaf
suspension (use just the main leaf, remove the other stock leaves) and that
would drop it quite a bit. Maybe you could flip the main over, too.. to arc
it the 'wrong' way.
If it were a coil sprung (TJ) you could just cut the coils and buy custom
shocks.
Either way, there will be a lot of clearance issues. Adjustable might need
to be some kind of hydraulic system.
But again, please, no.
Carl
"noydb" <noydb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ahjkp15ed9njpv8avqcanoco1n3hehfav2@4ax.com...
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
#6
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
Please, no.
I suppose if it was leaf sprung (YJ) you could just make it a 1-leaf
suspension (use just the main leaf, remove the other stock leaves) and that
would drop it quite a bit. Maybe you could flip the main over, too.. to arc
it the 'wrong' way.
If it were a coil sprung (TJ) you could just cut the coils and buy custom
shocks.
Either way, there will be a lot of clearance issues. Adjustable might need
to be some kind of hydraulic system.
But again, please, no.
Carl
"noydb" <noydb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ahjkp15ed9njpv8avqcanoco1n3hehfav2@4ax.com...
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
I suppose if it was leaf sprung (YJ) you could just make it a 1-leaf
suspension (use just the main leaf, remove the other stock leaves) and that
would drop it quite a bit. Maybe you could flip the main over, too.. to arc
it the 'wrong' way.
If it were a coil sprung (TJ) you could just cut the coils and buy custom
shocks.
Either way, there will be a lot of clearance issues. Adjustable might need
to be some kind of hydraulic system.
But again, please, no.
Carl
"noydb" <noydb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ahjkp15ed9njpv8avqcanoco1n3hehfav2@4ax.com...
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
#7
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
Please, no.
I suppose if it was leaf sprung (YJ) you could just make it a 1-leaf
suspension (use just the main leaf, remove the other stock leaves) and that
would drop it quite a bit. Maybe you could flip the main over, too.. to arc
it the 'wrong' way.
If it were a coil sprung (TJ) you could just cut the coils and buy custom
shocks.
Either way, there will be a lot of clearance issues. Adjustable might need
to be some kind of hydraulic system.
But again, please, no.
Carl
"noydb" <noydb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ahjkp15ed9njpv8avqcanoco1n3hehfav2@4ax.com...
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
I suppose if it was leaf sprung (YJ) you could just make it a 1-leaf
suspension (use just the main leaf, remove the other stock leaves) and that
would drop it quite a bit. Maybe you could flip the main over, too.. to arc
it the 'wrong' way.
If it were a coil sprung (TJ) you could just cut the coils and buy custom
shocks.
Either way, there will be a lot of clearance issues. Adjustable might need
to be some kind of hydraulic system.
But again, please, no.
Carl
"noydb" <noydb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ahjkp15ed9njpv8avqcanoco1n3hehfav2@4ax.com...
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
Cool hydraulics at: http://----------.com/lowrider.htm
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noydb wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
noydb wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
Cool hydraulics at: http://----------.com/lowrider.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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noydb wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
noydb wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
#10
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Re: Is it possible to lower a Wragler ?
Cool hydraulics at: http://----------.com/lowrider.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
noydb wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
noydb wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever seen this done ?
>
> I'd like to drastically lower one and possibly widen the track a few
> inches as well.
> It would handle like a slot car.
> Ideally, I'd like to make the suspension adjustable, so if the need
> ever arose, the thing could be raised to its normal level.
>
> I think this would make a cool show car.
>
> I'd appreciate any comments regarding the feasibility of this project.
>
> Thanks, --N