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Lowering V92C

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#1 ·
Who has done it , and how much did you go?
I am what I like to refer to as "Vertically Challenged" (5'5") so tip toes is how I roll. Would like to remedy that if possible.
Any help appreciated. Thanx


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#3 ·
I'm sure it's a clevis change just like mine. It will drop it one inch if so..I'm looking for the guys contact info, I think it's at work. Will post as soon as I find it and you can check with him.
 
#5 · (Edited)
From what I read, building the spring compression bracket to get to the clevis is the hard part. From there off and on. Cost was 100 bucks or so. One day job.
 
#6 ·
Found it! Steve Curtis. Everyone said he was the guy to talk to for the TC, I am sure he can either hook you up or point you in the right direction.

securtis12@hotmail.com
 
#8 ·
I used the lowering clevis that is in a thread on here.It works great and easy to install.The 1 1/2 in drop made a big dif
 
#10 ·
Any chance anyone has pictures or video of this process? I am interested in doing this as well.
This is from Steve when I inquired with him. On my todo list, this summer I think. Sorry, no pics yet.

securtis12@hotmail.com

The clevis runs 100 shipped in the U.S. and will lower a TC about an inch. As for installation it is just removing the shock then removing the Clevis and reinstalling the new one. Takes about 2 hours and we will include directions with the unit. It will effect your lean a bit but not all that much you still need to set your spring preload to fit you. Just let me knoe if you have any other questions.
 
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