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crazychevyc10 10-20-2014 12:54 AM

just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
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hey guys i just installed 3in lowering springs for the front, and im not sure if I could have made a mistake somehow but it sure doesnt look like a 3inch drop. Im in california and its dark now but i will try to take a pic tomorrow. but in the mean time is there something i could have done wrong or is it not set in yet?

thanks

SierraMtns 10-20-2014 01:10 AM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
Whats wrong with it? To low? Not low enough?

crazychevyc10 10-20-2014 01:14 AM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
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Originally Posted by SierraMtns (Post 6885398)
Whats wrong with it? To low? Not low enough?

for a 3in drop...it doesnt seem low enough. the gap still seems the same or not much of a difference i feel

CG 10-20-2014 01:20 AM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
Your old springs probably had an old age drop already built in. The new three inch drop springs are three inches lower than a new stock spring would be. That may account for the look. Or maybe you don't have the new springs seated correctly?

Plus from what I understand there is a settling time period for new springs.

crazychevyc10 10-20-2014 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 6885408)
Your old springs probably had an old age drop already built in. The new three inch drop springs are three inches lower than a new stock spring would be. That may account for the look. Or maybe you don't have the new springs seated correctly?

Plus from what I understand there is a settling time period for new springs.

i was hoping it not be seated correctly wasnt the case. i hope maybe a couple rides will fix itself out? haha

1971_CST_C10 10-20-2014 01:25 AM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
I also agree, That your old factory springs that were in there have had 43 years of sag happening and probably over time may have lost 2 to 2-1/2 inches of height and now with the new springs equalling almost the same just pre made at 3inches it just dropped half an inch which is now not noticeable at all as you say..
You may need to add 2 to 2-1/2 inch drop spindles to get the now overall 3 inches you seek... JMO....
Darren.

tony58 10-20-2014 10:31 AM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
Did you measure before and after? If not, often looks can be deceiving plus the new springs will settle a little

crazychevyc10 10-20-2014 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by tony58 (Post 6885701)
Did you measure before and after? If not, often looks can be deceiving plus the new springs will settle a little

i wish i did. but heres a quick pick i took,this morning before heading out for work. sorry it was still kind,of dark. will have a better one later today

crazychevyc10 10-20-2014 11:00 AM

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what do you guys think,so far. the bck is dropped 6inches and front is 3inches so fsr

mandojunior 10-20-2014 11:26 AM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
i had the same problem on the drivers side when i put in my 3" drop springs. after i jacked it up and down it settled evenly. have you drove it yet? if you have and its the same its probably what the other guys said about the old springs sagging. i added 2 1/2 drop spindles and now its so low im having doubts

Sklptrljay 10-20-2014 11:34 AM

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There is a indent in the A-arm for the end of the spring to "lock" into. That could be part of your problem.

I was sent big block front springs in a small block shipping box by mistake and it did what your describing. Luckily ECE was cool enough to send another set of small block springs to me so I could put them side by side to verify, and it was obvious they had made a mistake.

crazychevyc10 10-20-2014 11:36 AM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
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Originally Posted by mandojunior (Post 6885756)
i had the same problem on the drivers side when i put in my 3" drop springs. after i jacked it up and down it settled evenly. have you drove it yet? if you have and its the same its probably what the other guys said about the old springs sagging. i added 2 1/2 drop spindles and now its so low im having doubts

i havent driven it yet. maybe it will settle after i drive it? my next project is getting the lowering spindles. do you have pics of your truck? now im kind of scared of it being too low after the 2in drop spindles.

Sklptrljay 10-20-2014 11:48 AM

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http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...ps276f5770.jpg

This is with a 2 1/2" spindle and 2" drop springs on a 15" wheel.

Sklptrljay 10-20-2014 11:52 AM

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http://i1276.photobucket.com/albums/...ps669d08f3.jpg

Here the rear of the truck is at 6", I've since dropped it to 7" to level it out. So this should give you an idea of what your truck should look like.

mandojunior 10-20-2014 12:02 PM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
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Originally Posted by crazychevyc10 (Post 6885773)
i havent driven it yet. maybe it will settle after i drive it? my next project is getting the lowering spindles. do you have pics of your truck? now im kind of scared of it being too low after the 2in drop spindles.

ill take a picture when i go this afternoon. i have the frame off. the only thing on the front frame is engine and transmission. and even then the front crossmember looks way too low. i cant imagine what the weight of the cab and front clip will do

leftybass209 10-20-2014 12:07 PM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
That's the same reason I'm scared to buy lowering springs for my truck. My truck after 2.5 inch drop spindles has about a 1 inch gap between the fender and my 15 inch wheels and tires. That's some massive spring sag, so it saves me some money. I'd like to keep the same drop and have a stiffer ride in front, but it's hard to tell how much the springs are sagging. I'll get around to it eventually. Good luck with your drop. Hopefully those settle in or it's an easy fix.

67 cst swb 10-20-2014 12:24 PM

Re: just installed front 3in lowering springs, why does it not look like it?
 
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Originally Posted by CG (Post 6885408)
Your old springs probably had an old age drop already built in. The new three inch drop springs are three inches lower than a new stock spring would be. That may account for the look. Or maybe you don't have the new springs seated correctly?

Plus from what I understand there is a settling time period for new springs.

PLUS... The truck may have been a 6 cyl truck. So you may have old worn-out sagging 6cyl springs.
I always start out with the 2-1/2" spindle drop first. There have been a couple times that the drop spindle alone, with whatever stock worn-out saggy spring that was in there, was exactly the look I was looking for.

mandojunior 10-20-2014 12:48 PM

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thats without cab and front clip


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