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1" shackles
where are you guys getting 1" drop shackles all i see is 2" and i already have the flip kit just need the shackle for 7" also what brand shackle does the 1" thanks
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you could remove some leaf springs
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I am using my shackles or 1" of drop . Most shackles are 2" but have two holes in them . The top hole is the 2" drop . If you use the second hole , it should only give 1" of drop . If you are only looking for about one inch of drop but want to save a little money , go to a salvage yard and get some shackles from an 88 up chevy truck . They are a little longer than 73-87 shackles and will offer between 1/2" to 3/4" of drop .
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Remove the large heavy load spring. The drop is almost 1".
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i have a flipkit so would i still get about an 1" from removing the load spring?
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yes, and a better ride
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So if he has a flip kit ( axle on top of springs ) removing the 3/4" thick bottom spring will drop another inch?
I am going through similar motions with my Big 10. It has 7 springs per side, don't need some... Removing the thickest and adding a 2" drop shackle should gain me about 3" of lowering. I think... |
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with a flip kit isnt the load spring on the bottom of the spring pack and the rear on top of the springs.. I guess the spring pack settles some when you remove the load spring. Am I correct?
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http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r.../Truck86-1.jpg same setup with a flipkit http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/Truck152.jpg there was no axle travel it might of been a better ride with shock extenders and a bigger notch http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r...0/Truck175.jpg |
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