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there has gotta be more
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@ 3 1/2" and 5"
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How many of you are running jeep rear springs in your static drop, and from what model....?:fb:
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Heres mine...
2 1/2" dropped spindles with 1 and 1/4 coils cut off of the front. Jeep springs with 2" blocks in the back. http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x...y/61GMC029.jpg I'm currently looking for a suburban chassis to stuff all this into. Wish me luck! |
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great looking truck thats how i want mine when i get it going. by chance do you have a build thread.
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Yes and no. I started one, but my camera died and i didnt replace it until recently. Sorry.
Here is the thread anyhow.... http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=335005 Thanks! |
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this is mine dropped alot
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ttt
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I need to find out what stock height is on our trucks. Could someone (or maybe a few of you to get an average) with stock suspension measure from the center of your wheel to the lip of the fenders front and rear. I bought my truck lowered and need to redo the suspension but I want to return to the same stance so I need to know how much it’s lowered.
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i cut two coils off the front and took off the bump stop. in the rear its step notched ,two inch blocks and cut spring, i know it sounds crazy but a few guys told me on hear jeep springs and cut . i had g body springs i cut them in half and tryed them on , then cut another half a turn. so i have it bolted to the trailing arm with like a turn and a half total. not my idea but i seams to work good (smooth)
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anyone have just torsion bars in the front?
wana c how low i can go with out changing out a buch of stuff |
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2.5 inch drop spindles in front and 5"drop coils in rear. that's all.. no frame cutting or anything... http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...paintdone3.jpg http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2.../paintdone.jpg |
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Front - Lower control arms stepped 1-1/2" + 3" CPP drop springs.
Rear - Manual-fill air-bags(Airlift D6000s with schraeder valves) and homemade 2" c-notch. |
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here is my 66 with 5" FATMAN front end and a 8 inch radius arm rear.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a41...73936WSN-1.jpg |
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are you guys using an adj. panhard bar or the supertrac bar for the jeep springs in the rear? thanks!
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Here are a couple sots of mine with an ECE 4-6 drop.
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mine with jeeps springs in the rear and torsion bars in the front
i think soon im gona in stall some 3 inch blocks in the rear and crank my torsion bars a little more |
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Just bookmarking so I don't forget to come back and read later:metal:
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Front - cut 1 1/2 coil and zipped off the bump stop brackets
Rear- removed 5 of the 8 leaf springs. Like most others, I forgot to put the tape from ground to center of wheel well before dropping to get the actual inch of drop. damn |
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Ok so I have to ask.... for those running Jeep coils.... and please be honest.... hows the ride quality? Ive heard its not bad.... but you just cant haul anything is that true? Im thinking of a 5.5/7 static drop for the 66 and this is an option....
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