okay that seems feasibledegree shim sets the pinion angle, so that your u-joints are properly lined up
The block also has the extension off the side for the stopper rubber to touch on. It keeps the ride height better when loaded as well. The mounting straight to the axle isn't a big issue, as most leaf spring cars did. It is mostly for ride height.
If you want to lower it, you would want to straight mount it, but if you want to keep the back up while towing, you use the blocks.. It is a way to keep from having an insane arch, and the springs last longer.
i got the picture of the spacer block in my gallery if any body has the patience to look much appreciated!
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