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Lowering an 84.. sorta
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I put the front suspension off my 84 c10 donor and bolted on to the frame of my 1950 3100. I now have the engine in and it didn't bring the suspension down quite enough. It sits high in the front.
So, I want to do this fairly cheaply. But safely. I've never cut springs before but that was suggested, but it seems a bad idea. I need to come down in the front about a good 2 inches. |
Re: Lowering an 84.. sorta
Perfectly safe, 1 coil should get you 2". Cut it with a cut off wheel, just don't let the spring get real hot.
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So a cut spring is no different than a lowering spring?
One coil. Do I go from the end and just go straight up and cut there? |
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Well I looked at some pictures. Looks like I would want to cut from the top down. Looks like I could put a jack under the control arm.. jack it up some. Run a chain through for safety..undo lower control arm ball joint.. slowly lower jack.
Sound right? |
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I've done about a dozen 73-87 pickups that way. My last one was a daily driver for 30 years and had 250,000 miles with no issues. K |
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Yea I was just making sure I had removal right. Ok, thanks guys I'll cut em and see if that gets the height I'm looking for.
The way these are shaped, I am cutting a cool from the top right? |
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you can get a spring compressor from your local parts stores rentatool program..will make life much easier and a little safer..
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I was just looking that up. Looks like oriellys down the street does. I have some for compressing strut springs, but I don't I could get them to fit. Kinda bulky.
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One inch off the spring = roughly two inch drop, due to the geometry of the A arms. K |
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One inch? Not a coil ? Isn't the bottom of these get smaller and tighter?
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one full coil=2in...cut off bottom...I have heated and bent just the last inch or so of the tail after cutting to make it sit flatter but its not necessary
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Ok cool. I'll do that in a few days. I got motor in but mounts are not fully welded yet. Wanted to check clearances and ride height first. I need 2 inches or so lower. I'll cut them, see if I get height right them make sure engine is level.
Sound like I'm on right track? |
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I'll probably post a pic on the springs.. make sure I cut right spot. Never cut springs before, just replaced them. And to clarify, I'm using a tubular engine crossmember. Engine can stil rotate inside mounts. That's the part that'll get welded once I get the height I want.
Thanks for the quick input guys. |
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