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3/4 ton springs vs 1 ton springs
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Ok heres the deal. Im running an 84 chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 and it had the original 3/4 ton springs under the rear end with a 4" lift block. Both stacks of springs had some busted leafs so i scrapped an old 1 ton c30 chevy and took the springs out of it. I took the correct leafs out of the 1 ton stack and matched them to my original ones and threw them under my truck. I set the bed on the frame and it looks like it has way more then 4 inches of lift. My question is do the 1 ton leafs have a higher spring rate or whatever? The picture is with only a 4 inch block out back abd some 4 inch springs up front.
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I always thought that the only difference was how many leaves were in the pack and the over load.You got me don't know.
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I resently just found out that theres several diffrent spring rates and diffrent arches within the same model of truck. I found this out when I was going to buy reproduction stock leafs for the front and rear of my truck. Found this out again when I went to the junk yard to pull a set of 56'' springs for the rear of my truck.
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yeah i thought the same thing duallyjams. maybe these 1 ton springs have more arch in them? im not sure but i ordered a set of the degree shims for under a 6" front spring for the chevy today. we'll see how it sits after i put the 6" front springs in it
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I would stay away from a body lift at all cost. I'd go all leaf! BL cause a whole mess of headaches.
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