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hevymetl 05-25-2018 01:32 PM

Cutting rear springs
 
I've seen in a bunch of builds and specs on static dropped trucks that people cut their springs. Is there a formula or chart that says how much cut would produce how much drop? I'd like to drop the rear of my 66 c10 lb a few inches and figure this would be a cheap way to see if I like the look

hewittca 05-25-2018 01:40 PM

Re: Cutting rear springs
 
It's not recommended to cut the rear springs, although a few have done it. Reason being is there's a pigtail on each end of the spring that you need to bolt the springs in with. Rear drop springs are reasonably priced so I would advice taking that route. If you want to see what the drop looks like before you choose which springs, you could always pull the springs out and then jack the truck up from the bumper to the height you like best and measure for the appropriate springs.

The front is a different story. Many have cut the front springs. One coil cut out correlates to roughly a 2" drop. Most go up to 1 coil cut out max, but a few have pushed it to 1.5 and even 2 coils.

hevymetl 05-25-2018 06:19 PM

Re: Cutting rear springs
 
Thank you for the reply. Good info. Appreciate it.


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