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Calling all leaf spring guru's
Ok I found a junkyard that had some leaf springs for my new frame that were 52" like I needed but I was only able to find the 4 leaf version. My dilema is that my truck that was totaled is a big 10 so I loved the HD suspension on it. The truck has 56" springs on it and I want to know if I can use some of the shorter springs from the HD pack on my 52" springs for the new truck? I know this sounds confusing but the back story is that I had 79 Big 10 long bed and that got totaled so I am switching what I can over to a short bed frame.
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Are your old leaf springs still good . If so , move the rear leaf spring perches to the rear set of holes and they will accept the 56" springs . I think all frames have both sets of mounting holes .
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No the driver side rear of the truck got blasted and it snapped 3 of the leafs in the middle of the pack. I just want to be able to have a strong suspension like I used to.
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Anyone have a thought on this?
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ya,,but i don't explian things well,,,....................if you mix springs you need to mix evenly,,,,,,,,,,main springs need to be the same, build ,even,, over load (flat) same .........thats the basic info i can tell you |
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The things you have to watch out for when doing springs are the center bolt size, the width of the leaf, and the length.
The center bolt is a different size depending on if the leafs were made for 1/2 3/4 or 1 ton, Make sure before you start. next comes the width. You can't mix and match. Once again make sure before you start. finally comes the length. Never let 2 leafs end at the same point. You can mix and match leafs between stacks as long as you do it evenly per side. You can't put a 40" leaf on one side and a 41" on the other. If you have more questions let me know. |
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Best I can suggest is keep looking for the heavy duty springs. I believe these are the same springs that came on 3/4 ton trucks too. After having driven both, I prefer the longer springs. Mine had 8 leafs and I removed the huge helper spring and a regular spring to soften it up slightly and the ride is awesome.
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The centering bolt is in the same location. All trucks should have the holes, If you get the HD springs and move them back everything will be fine.
I wouldn't be switching pieces from one set to another, you can really screw up the ride if you mix them wrong. Any 3/4T truck will have the springs you need, or any HD 1/2T truck. |
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You can mix and match and then tack them to a spring shop and have them resprung. I’m going to have mine done soon I think he said it would be like $30 or so, so not too expensive.
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Oh, maybe he's cutting me a deal cuz we do a lot of work for them. I just figured that's what it ran.
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