Best way of lowering a Typhoon

greengiant

New member
I've had my typhoon for a couple years now and I've grown tired of the higher then a cats ass stance. What is the best path to take for lowering it?
 

bizkit

bonofied SyTy junkie
Re: Best way of lowering a Typhoon

Cheapest and easy way to go about it is to buy some Belltech 3" drop leaf springs for the back, and crank the torsion bars on the front to level it. Just need an alignment and your set. If you want a smoother ride you will have to spend some money and go with a coil over setup which a few vendors on here offer.
 

BoostedSUV

Active member
Re: Best way of lowering a Typhoon

Cheapest and easy way to go about it is to buy some Belltech 3" drop leaf springs for the back, and crank the torsion bars on the front to level it. Just need an alignment and your set. If you want a smoother ride you will have to spend some money and go with a coil over setup which a few vendors on here offer.

The cheapest easiest way would be to put in drop blocks on the stock leaf... The RIGHT way would be to use 3" beltech drop leafs. You are correct about adjusting the torsion bars up front. The Ty WILL ride like crap but a good set of shocks will make it ride less like crap with this method. As stated the best way (most expensive) would be to go with coil overs :tup:
 

Rob Lilly

New member
Re: Best way of lowering a Typhoon

I just recently did mine with some 2" drop blocks in the rear and adjusted the torsion bars in the front. It rides like shit, but looks way better.
 

Fire Ty

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Re: Best way of lowering a Typhoon

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Looks like you need set back blocks or your pinion wedge is on the wrong side of your blocks.
 
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