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Front springs after LS swap?
I have a '72 3/4 ton C20 that I swapped the original 402 big block in favor of an LS6. After taking all that weight off the nose, it now sits pretty nose high in the front. Would I be better cutting a coil off the original big block springs, or replacing them with the small block springs from the C10? Some may disagree with me, but I personally preferred the slightly nose low rake of the original truck.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
I like a nose down rake also
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
ls's are even lighter still; the sbc springs are your best bet. Cut BB springs will still be stiffer and probably bouncy, plus you change the spring rate when you heat/cut them. Springs are cheap, you can find some used sbc springs easy, or go right ahead and order some nice aftermarket springs.
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
Cut is ok on a spring,if done properly...(figure no more that 1 full ring, if you want it to ride). Heated is a BIG NO- NO, on a spring! Some will say do not use a torch to cut....I tossed mine upside down, in a 5 gallon bucket of water. Just left the last 1" exposed, for cutting? Longhorn
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Join Date: Dec 2013
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
man i will never cut a spring again. makes the ride so harsh.
springs are cheap. I figure my time is worth about $50/hr and hour to pull em another hour to cut em another to bolt em back in im money ahead just buying em like i want em and if i change my mind there's always someone to buy em |
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
yea, for the price, Ill probably go ahead and swap in the small block springs in the front and see how she looks/rides and go from there
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
Cutting one complete coil gives you approximately 2" worth of drop. It's worth it just to see what it gives you.
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
the ride quality issue is why Im leaning towards the small block 1/2 ton spring from the C10
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
I think that you are looking at the situation properly
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Re: Front springs after LS swap?
I dropped my truck before the all aluminum ls swap. After it raised the truck front about 1 inch. I plan to put 1" lower springs to put it back to before ls stance.
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