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> Lowering My Starwagon An Flairing Front, Lowering my van
warrick
post Dec 30 2007, 11:21 PM
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hEY GUys

Does anyone know what sort of blocks i can use to lower my Starwagon?? also iv got 18inch chromes and they stick out a bit at the front, is there anyway i can flare out the front chasis a little when dropping it??

anyone with any info even text me on 0400039518 im desperate for info.

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post Jan 1 2008, 02:56 AM
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hey man, i was doing some homework on my 93 starwagon with lowering the rear with blocks. It seems as though there was no hard and fast diff put into the starwagon family, so the best thing to do is to undo the diff off the spring, and measure the locating pin diameter. My 1 was 22mm. If you do a search on the web for lowering blocks, you will find them for your pin size. If all else fails, call a suspension shop local to you, when you have the pin size.

hope this helps.
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Steve-O
post Jan 1 2008, 07:01 PM
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I picked up lowering blocks from an ebay company, they're around $80ish and were pretty straight forward fitting and had a great result, as for the front its just a matter of lowering the torsion bars.

as for the chassis, you can prob score a L300 delica wheel arch kit from Delica Shop www.delicashop.com
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post Jan 8 2008, 08:06 AM
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yer i got my blocks from stev-o.. worked a treat.. looks like they came from a hq holden.. had to machine out the holes so theyd fit but work a treat.

van update: all sanded and primed should be able to show u all what it looks like in black/gold pearl within a cupla weeks
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post Jan 13 2008, 07:43 PM
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Sweet thanks guys to everyone for the help, will post some pics when iv completed it.
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yer i got my blocks from stev-o.. worked a treat.. looks like they came from a hq holden.. had to machine out the holes so theyd fit but work a treat.


mine were the same, when i got them the hole in the lowering block was like only 12mm

and the pin on the springs ect was about 22mm so had to drill it out 10mm, but yer they work now mad em fit.

if they had of been the right ones just a change over pair 20-30min job.
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