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57 3100 05-17-2010 04:13 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
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Originally Posted by Dave K (Post 3981775)

You will also need to move the brake line so the drag link will not tear it off. Easy to do just drill a hole a little higher on the frame.

maybe because mine is only a 3 inch dropped axle, but i didnt have to move my brake lines.

dave, did your mono leafs give you a true 3 inches of additional drop ?
how much travel do you have between the axle and frame ?
would you happen to have a pic of that area ?

thanks.
leonard

57 3100 05-17-2010 04:34 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
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Originally Posted by b00sted (Post 3981800)
Where did you get th e3" drop mono leafs at? i did not see them on sids site..

here are a set
http://www.performanceonline.com/sto...cat=767&page=1

but you can get them from a few different places..

leonard

Dave K 05-17-2010 06:39 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
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Originally Posted by 57 3100 (Post 3981803)
maybe because mine is only a 3 inch dropped axle, but i didnt have to move my brake lines.

dave, did your mono leafs give you a true 3 inches of additional drop ?
how much travel do you have between the axle and frame ?
would you happen to have a pic of that area ?

thanks.
leonard

Yes they gave at least 3" but there is very little travel and the axle slams into the frame on medium+ bumps in the road. My monos might be kind of tired and desprung because I got them used. I am going to put a notch in the frame at some point.

I will take a picture of the spring to frame clearance when it stops raining .

Dave K 05-17-2010 06:44 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
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Originally Posted by 57 3100 (Post 3981803)
maybe because mine is only a 3 inch dropped axle, but i didnt have to move my brake lines.



leonard



You need to move the brake line if you run a 4" drop axle and mono leafs together. With a 3" axle and monos you might not need to but if you ever add the monos I would check to make sure

57 3100 05-17-2010 07:08 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
thanks for the help dave... lots of good info.... one day i have to drop mine a little more.
leonard

chevynutt58 05-17-2010 10:27 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
hey dave do you have any pictures of your axle with the casters shims installed?also did you have any problems with your tie rod hitting the leafs?

Dave K 05-17-2010 11:07 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
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Originally Posted by chevynutt58 (Post 3982542)
hey dave do you have any pictures of your axle with the casters shims installed?also did you have any problems with your tie rod hitting the leafs?

I don't have any pictures of the shims installed. I don't think my truck is a good example anyway. When I got my used mono leafs they had a 4 deg. cast shim with them but I believe Sid recommends 6 deg. so I just added the stock shim to the 4 deg. shim to get as close as I could to 6. Kind of hokey but it was like night and day how much better it drives with the added 4 deg. over when it only had the stock shims. If you are going to add caster shims check with Sid and see what he recommends and you can order the correct shim.

The steering arm has no problem hitting the leaf as long as you have the steering arm flipped and you have the caster shims

57 3100 05-18-2010 04:24 AM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
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Originally Posted by chevynutt58 (Post 3982542)
hey dave do you have any pictures of your axle with the casters shims installed?also did you have any problems with your tie rod hitting the leafs?

Sid taper reamed the steering arms for modern tie rod ends, and reversed the taper so the tie rod now mounts from the bottom, to clear the leafs. the tie rod now runs under the leafs.
you can kind of see it here.
http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/g...t=DSC01376.jpg

http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/g...t=DSC01550.jpg

leonard

b00sted 05-18-2010 10:39 AM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
hey dave where did you get the used mono's? My pockeets are not real deep right now and those new ones are a bit pricey...

Dave K 05-18-2010 08:33 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
A buddy of mine who builds lots of trucks wound up with the monos on trade, he also hooked my up with my drop axle 6 years ago. I have a very very small budget so it has taken me 9 years to get to where I am on my truck. It is frustrating as hell to have to wait for the parts to show up at the right price but they always do if you hold out.

51 Hotrod 05-30-2010 03:16 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
Here is my 51..... I just got the 4" drop axle from Sid installed, removed three leafs from stock worn out springs, rear is 3" lowering blocks. Still need to adjust steering box as this truck wanders all over the road, but its still a blast to drive!! Tires are 205/15's in the front....

http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/k...2/DSCN0801.jpg

57 3100 05-30-2010 03:24 PM

Re: Lets see lowered beam trucks..
 
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Originally Posted by 51 Hotrod (Post 4004920)
Here is my 51..... I just got the 4" drop axle from Sid installed, removed three leafs from stock worn out springs, rear is 3" lowering blocks. Still need to adjust steering box as this truck wanders all over the road, but its still a blast to drive!! Tires are 205/15's in the front....

wow. thats low. looks awesome man.
could you please take a pic of the leaf to frame clearance up front ?
i am wanting to remove another leaf or two from the front of mine too.
thanks.

leonard


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