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original69 08-13-2002 01:56 PM

Lowering Springs Question
 
I'm sure this has been covered several times. What springs can i go with and still be able to have some travel at the rear? I was thinking on using the 3" in the rear and 2" spindles . Tires are 255/70/15's Anyone use this setup before and have pics? Is the 4" too low to have any travel? I use the truck to haul light stuff especially on my way home from Home Depot.

Low69CST 08-13-2002 05:14 PM

I have 3in drops in the back of my truck right now. Should have plenty of travel. Should have travel at 4 inch too, maybe an ocational touching the bump stops, but should be ok.

Project1970 08-13-2002 05:22 PM

I've got a 4" drop on my leaf truck and it works fine. A tad bouncy, but I think that has more to do with the Belltech Nitrodrops. I'll use KYB's next time, since that's what Early Classic has switched to (I got my stuff from Early Classic 3 years ago or so).

67_SS396 08-14-2002 02:00 AM

I went with 2" front and 3" rear and am very happy with it. I bought from Early Classic. There was a hicup with the order, but they made it right very quickly. If you want a level ride w/o a load, go with the 4" drop springs. I like a little rake, but I think I would be even happier if I had gone with the 4" springs in the rear. Be sure to get the shock relocators when ordering drop rear springs. I did a test before installing the relocators, and the shocks sit at the wrong degree to do any good. You'll do nothing but bounce the rear and have no hauling capacity w/o the relocators. I just used the air shocks that I had on it and they work great. Air them down for a good launch (as good as you can expect from a 500hp BB) and air them up for hauling/towing.

I strongly suggest Early Classic. They will answer any question's you have and take as much time as needed until they place the order.

Good Luck!

original69 08-14-2002 02:29 AM

Thanks for all the info. I'll check out the shock relocators. If you use the relocators do you still have to use a shorter shock? By the way its a coil rear. I want some rake to it, but when someone looks at it i want them to realize it's been lowered.

Low69CST 08-14-2002 08:21 AM

Is your truck an original CST?

nate68 08-14-2002 07:52 PM

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here's mine, 2.5 spindles/4" coils, 255/60/15 front (go with 245s if u want the front a little lower cuz they are smaller) 275/60/15 rear (27.9 inches)
my rear is about 1/2 inch lower now than it is in the pic
i'm gonna eventually bag it so it will ride nice (i dont care about slamming it) make sure u get the adjustable panhard kit even though they say you dont need it with a 4" drop in the rear, trust me you should get it.


note: the board wouldnt let me post it cuz it was bigger thatn 640 wide so i flipped it and it worked.

race-n-jason 08-16-2002 07:58 PM

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