-Turn down the torsion bars a little. I'm gonna get about 2-3in lower by doing that. The adjusting bolts are located on the cross-member.
-Also I don't know if it's a problem with your trucks, but my front tires wear quickly on the outside edges. By turning the torsion bars down it should hopefully fix this geometry problem too.
-For even more drop you can buy drop spindles from Belltech.
-Also you could try a trick and flip the ball joints upside-down.
-Make sure you buy drop shocks, as they will give you a stiffer ride. (A good thing if & when you remove the bump stops) -Heres a link that might help. This guy adjusted for a lift, so make sure you turn the bolt the other direction! lol. You get the idea...
http://Toyota.off-road.com/toyota/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=398514
Jenga blocks typically have dimensions of 1.5 inches by 0.5 inches by 0.5 inches.
Swap out the coil springs on all four corners and if your lowering it more than 2 inches in the front, I recommend drop spindles for the front in order to maintain alignment.
Jenga blocks are typically 1.5 inches wide, 0.5 inches tall, and 0.5 inches thick.
Yes you can. And you figure this out be multiplying the demensions of the box, then the deminsions of the blocks times how many blocks, then if the second one is less than or equal to the first one it's right.
253.125 blocks.
Jenga blocks are smaller than standard building blocks. Jenga blocks are typically 1.5 inches wide, while standard building blocks are usually larger, around 2 inches wide.
72 blocks sort of. You didn't give a height so the question really can't be answered. it would be 72 blocks if the shoebox was 1 inch high, 144 blocks if it were 2 inches high 216 blocks if it were 3 inches high, etc...
The standard Jenga size for the blocks in the game is 1.5 inches wide, 2.5 inches long, and 7.5 inches tall.
The Jenga blocks used in the game are typically 1.5 inches wide, 2.5 inches long, and 0.5 inches tall.
about 16 cinder blocks
Jenga blocks typically come in one size, which is 1.5 inches wide, 2.5 inches long, and 0.5 inches tall.
The number of concrete blocks in a cube depends on the size and style of the blocks. For 6-inch by 4-inch by 16-inch blocks, there are generally either 100 or 120 per cube. For blocks that are 8 inches by 8 inches by 16 inches, there are usually either 75 or 90 per cube.