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want to go as low as possible static drop. and still have it driveable. i dont plan on halling anything with it. ive already have 3inch lowering springs. 1 coil cut off the stock coil springs and just a flip kit out back. i know ill need a c-notch kit. but what else do you guys run to get so low? like 6/7 drop im looking into. also what do you do for inner fenders?
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3" spindles, cut stock coils, flip kit w/ C notch, and rear shackles = 6/8 static drop. Mine is a '74, and I have inner fenders. I think the earlier trucks have bigger inners, though. I think you are going to have to go to spindles to get the front lower.
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Pics out of the grass and on a flat surface would give us a better idea of how low you are ;) my 83 with a 4/5 drop, 2 cut coils on the front and flip kit on the rear, running 275/50/15's on a 15x9 rim, no C notch :smoke:
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sorry lol here is some off the grass :metal:
i switch between the two sets of wheels 235/75/15 rallys 245/45/17 - 315/35/17 eagle alloys |
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get some drop spindles. Out back, shackles will have you cutting the bed support, but thats an option. you could also move the spring perches up on the frame, that's pretty easy if you have a shop. Finally, you could add a block if you already have a flip kit.
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i my do drop shackles for the rear along with a c-notch |
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yes i know this. mine has the shorter of the 2 springs. the bed will have to be notched. no so big of a deal..
just worried about the front |
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5-6 is as low as I would go. I would put 3" spindles and 2" springs...cut 1/2 coil off each if 5" isn't low enough and you think you have room. Tire size will be the deciding factor.
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you can cut a half coil off or a full and relocate the leaf hangers higher up. FREE :metal:
almost free, you will need nuts/bolts for the hangers |
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what about inner fenders?
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6-7 daily driver. http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...R/c438dc43.jpg
3" djm spindles and springs. A crappy djm flip kit and western 2" drop shackles Don't get djm rear kits anything Posted via Mobile Device |
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what size tires ? how do it ride? do you have inner fenders? |
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245/50/16 up front and 295/50/16 rear.
The three inch front spring is to soft for my taste and the shocks are crap not tw mention I have a lot of work on the front suspension to make it handle like a vette lol but I'm not chattering my teeth or bouncing everywhere. Use a 3/4 ton cut spring up front and good shocks to keep your control arms off the ground and run shock extenders in the rear with as soft valves shocks you can get. And a one ton front swaybar with urethanes in the middle and rubber on the outer Posted via Mobile Device |
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no rubbing on the inner fenders?
might try the 3/4 ton springs. remeber reading people doing that |
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Spindles, chopped coils. Removed leafs, flip and notch, spring hangers mounted higher on frame. Not sure of the drop, but it's low, and streetable. A little rub on lock to lock turns with my tires. 20" wheels
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Never had an issue, although the roads in north florida were always good! It's still in Fl, haven't brought it to Wi yet, but we'll see. Haha.
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There is a lot of good info in the "make it Handle" thread in the suspension forum also. I have a set of the 3/4 ton springs waiting for when I rebuild the front end on my truck as well (during the engine swap). I have the heavy duty spring packs in the rear and the front springs are just stock, but cut. The truck rides amazingly well. If I didn't have a 75 mile commute every day, it would probably be my daily driver. I am hoping that the LS swap will get me a lot beter mileage, and it will see quite a bit of road time. I have 245/60 15's on the front, and 255/70 15's on the rear.
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Jonboy...Truck looks awesome.
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One of my favorites!
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how do the 3/4 ton springs compare the the 1/2 ton springs? i feel the front of my truck it too soft for the small block and sm465, could be the shocks, they are monroe gas magnums.
it would be about 15 bucks a spring at picknpull. that doesnt sound bad as long as i can get them off safely. what do you guys think about 2 coils, flip and 2" shackles? right not i have 1.5 coils cut and a flip kit this is how it is now but i feel it need to be lower http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/a...3718908_n1.jpg |
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Thanks for the props, guys. I need to get the truck out and drive it a bit before I tear it all back apart.
Cory, the 3/4 ton springs are heavier to carry the weight of a big block and heavier frame. The spring rate is a lot higher, making them stiffer. Ideally, I want to change out the rear suspension in my truck to the earlier "truck arm" setup, similar to a 60-72. It will happen (hopefully) eventually. |
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i may just try that then. i noticed a big differenence after swapping the th350 out for the sm465, that thing is a giant chunk of iron. with 2 dirtbikes in it, it will hit the frame so i will have to notch it too i guess
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