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Lowering my c20
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Ok ive searched and either missed it or didn't look long enough (adhd). Im looking to lower my c20 about 4-5 inches in the rear, and about 2 inches in front. I have 16" wheels and stock 31" tires currently. Im eventually going to a 20" rim and about a 30" tire. For now, can I take any leafs out to lower it a couple inches in the rear? And ive read about cutting front coils by 1 coil safely. How much drop could I get cutting 1 coil up front, and taking the overload leaf and however many others safely in the rear? I wont be using the truck to haul more than a light boat and an atv (2000 lbs. Max at a time).
If there is a specific thread or build on here please link me to it. EDIT** Im just wanting to do a budget type drop until I get my new wheels. Then, I will be going normal route and getting new suspension. |
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I took two out of the rear dropped about 1 1/2 But you need to shim the u bolt nuts to clamp the rear tight. Mine bottomed out before they were tight. Haven't done the front yet but I'm going to use drop spindles. And then 2 inch lowering shackles in the rear.
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It'll look sweet once you do the full rebuild. I'm still working on it, but this is the stance on ours. lots to do yet. 1972 Custom Deluxe 20 Custom Camper.
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how much did you drop yours pepper??
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...actually now that I look at it, it looks like yours might be just on top of the tires? Its kinda dark around the tires in the pic. |
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Here's mine. I have coils in the back. Lowered 3.5 upfront with drop spindle and 1 inch drop spring and 5.5 in back with 4 inch drop spring and 1.5 inch block. No c notch. Haven't loaded it much besides helping friends move and furniture pickups. No problems with clearance. Want to lower more in the back but the rear end pumpkin is close to hitting. I have 20x9 Detroit steel wheels on it
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Sorry forgot pictures. Lol.
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We couldn't find a flip kit for a C20 with the Dana 60, so we got one that would fit a 3 1/8 Dia. housing and went from there. Here's the pics of the mods we made. You can see that they were a little to wide and to short. But a little fabrication and some TIG welding, and they work just fine.
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Pepper, what kit did you start with? That seems like such a simple kit.
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It was a kit from Western Chassis that fit the dia. of my Dana 60 which is 3 1/8 in. The location holes are larger than the head of the spring tie bolt, so I had to make adapters to locate the axle.
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