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Beautiful truck. Awesome job.
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64 with spindles and 1" springs in front 5" springs in back.Tires are 235/75/15 on van rallies and truck rallies in the first picture.
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My 62. when I bought it it had the torsion bars cranked all of the way out and heated springs in the rear. 2nd pic is matching set of tires still same height, 3rd picture is with 2 1/2 inch Western Suspension Drop Spindles, 10 rounds back in the Torsion bars, Same heated springs rear with 18x8 with 235/50/18 on the front and 18x 9 1/2 255/55/18 on the rear.
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rusty1962, man you got it right in that 3rd pic. The stance looks good and as mentioned, those wheels make a difference.
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Thanks, Lot of work already done you can't see but Still Long way to Go!!!
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I like that last truck with the moon discs on it. I guess I am partial to those.
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Just finished mine in July. Some where around 6" in the front, 6' to 8" in the rear. 540ci big block.
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Bad ass!
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wow!!! Got cubbage???
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Bigger is better.!!! Never enough. Drove it in the local Christmas Parade last weekend with my Daughter.!!
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Here's mine, still currently under construction.
The front suspension and rear axle is all '79 Chevy 1/2 ton. Front: Belltech spindles, 1 coil cut, 2" chassis "Z", wheelbase stretched 1" to center the front wheels in the fender openings, lower control arms moved fwd .75 (my mod). Total drop is 7". Rear: 5" drop coils, 2" block, ECE Super Track Bar, ECE shock relocators, frame is notched, forward trailing arm brackets flipped. Total drop is 7" Wheels/tires: '60s vintage ET Supers, 15x6 front/15x8.5 rear (3.0" backspace). 215/60-15 front, 265/70-15 rear. http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/d...ps60f1f9ed.jpg |
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Bump...
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I really like this thread. old school drop.
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My 66. 2 1/2" drop spindles and 2" drop springs in the front, and 4" drop springs in the rear.
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My truck has CPP 3" lowered springs which I cut a coil and a half off. The rear has CPP 5" lowered springs with 2" blocks as well. From what I can tell I have the 5/7 drop.
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Thanks! They're 225/70/15's. I'm also using 2"wheel spacers to push the tires out closer to the fenders
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Do you have c notch in the rear frame
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Yeah. It has a CPP C notch kit.
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Good to know.
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8 ball
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the Dyanamat under the hood is a good idea. like.
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Very nice.
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Just got it out after a long, cold winter. 2/4 drop using lowered coil springs.
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Looks good.
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5" drop springs out back, 2 1/2" drop spindles and 2" drop springs in the front.
Other than a stiff ride in the rear, its great. I plan to keep th rear springs since I use it as a truck and haul stuff still. If anything I may throw a bit of weight back there to soften the ride a bit. Ill likely be putting in at least a 1" block in the rear as well. I like the rake, but its just a bit much. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-a...7-no/upload_-1 https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-w...7-no/upload_-1 |
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Did 3.5 front springs used rear springs for an a-body adjustable track bar rides good
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Front has '85 crossmember swap with 2 1/2" drop spindles and 2" drop springs. Rear has '70 rear axle swap with Jeep Wrangler coils and 1" block.
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hey ---- would the truck (black stepside) ? possibly be 4 sale ? Thanks in advance
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Previous owner had cut some coils (not sure how much) on front and rear. Just added 2.5 inch drop spindles. Front is way low - like an inch off the bumpstops. Bottoms out and tires rub when turning (but just barely). For those that said they cut them off, what shocks did you use? Also, I am taking suggestions for what size drop coils for the rear. I am thinking 3".
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Camaro sub frame front end (4 inch drop). CPP 5" drop coils for the rear. :metal:
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Looks sweet low6four
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CPP 3/5 with 1 coil cut up front. Adjustable track bar and rear shock relocation kit. After the 1 coil removal up front she was resting on rubber stops so out the stops came. She rides good and I might remove the front stop perch for some more travel.
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Here's another shot.
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