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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Whittier, CA
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Will 78-84 el Camino springs work?
Will 78-84 El Co rear Springs work on my truck and help level it out?
I have a stock height 63' that sits very high on the rear end. Please any insight will help, thank you |
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Re: Will 78-84 el Camino springs work?
They should bolt in, but I do not know how much drop they will give you...
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Fallbrook CA
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Re: Will 78-84 el Camino springs work?
I have a 66 C20, when I bought it, the guy had it lowered about 4-5" in the rear using Jeep tj or Wrangler springs I believe. It was a nice soft ride but I put ¾ ton springs back in all the way around and some 31" BFG's as this was going to be my work truck. I ended up with 9" of lift in the rear and 5" in the front. Short story long, I have these laying around. I don't know if you ever come down this way, but you can have em. They were pretty easy to swap out but I don't know for sure if they will work for you, hopefully someone will chime in. I have no idea what they cost to buy, might be cheaper than shipping or fuel to try these.
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