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Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
I have read up on the zero-rates, seen add-a-leafs, etc. My dad put a set of coil-over shocks on his '88 Suburban for towing, and his '99 Silverado also has a set for towing.
I'm looking to get the rear up, just a tad, over the stock saggy butt. I will be towing with this thing in the future, but I don't want the rear up too much higher than the front. Anyone tried these? I found Gabriel makes an application for these trucks (P/N 43093) and am debating on going this route. They say it adds ~500lbs of weight capacity.
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
I used coil over shocks on a Jeep Pu, I did not feel that it helped to much. I used air shocks on a 67 Impala I had, and they worked well for height adjustment and towing a small 6X8 utility trailer. Air Bags are the way to go. I have a couple of friends that tow RV trailers and are happy with the air bag set up.
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
I've heard stories about the shock mounts ripping off when trying to go that route.
Not a great idea. IMO. Puts all your load weight on your shock mounts. I'd do it right for safety's sake, go with a set of heavy duty springs/leafs. You'll also want to install a set of shocks designed for that application. I installed a set of 3/4 coils under a 71 1/2 ton and found out that the shocks weren't able to handle the rebound of the stronger springs, installed a set of 3/4 ton shocks and problem solved! What is your current set up? Coils or leafs? Last edited by vtblazer; 11-12-2005 at 08:43 AM. |
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
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Judging by his pic's in his siggy, leafs, and probably the OE set ![]()
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
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True enough but maybe that's not the one he's towing with. If it is the blazer in the pics that will be towing then I'd say DEFINETLY install a new set of springs w/heavy duty shocks first. JMO. Last edited by vtblazer; 11-12-2005 at 09:20 AM. |
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
When y'all say "new" do you mean new or used 3/4 springs? If NEW, where would be the best place to buy those? Strangely LMC lists the same rear spring P/N for K5, K10 and K20? They are horrifically expensive from them anyway, I can go custom for hundreds cheaper.
Anyone know how much it would lift the rear end up? Yes I will be towing with the K5 in the future, I have a 21' boat and a Nissan that likes to get duuurty.
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Lots and lots of venders sell spring packs. Last set I got were from ORD. http://www.offroaddesign.com/ Heres a whole page of links for ya. ![]() http://coloradok5.com/links.shtml Last edited by vtblazer; 11-12-2005 at 12:26 PM. |
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
Any updates or progress here?
What'd you end up doing? |
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
The 3/4 will work great when you are towing, maybe not so great when you are not. Using and air bad setup gives you the 1/2 ride when not towing and keeps the rear up when you are. I have a set on my long horn and they work great.
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
I have not done anything with it yet. I have posted responses on some 3/4 suspension parts over on the parts board but the owners don't want to part their stuff out yet.
I still don't have tags on my Blazer and there's so many other things left to take care of in the mean time. As for the "shock mount issue", I forgot to mention that I have access to all the steel and welding equipment I need to beef those things up for the shocks if I went that route. I would think that air bags would not ride any better than 3/4 springs, after all if I pump up the air bags to get the height out of the rear then I am effectively increasing the spring rate of the suspension anyway. The Blazer is a truck and therefore it's okay for it to ride like one. I put custom Alcan spring packs on my Nissan 1-1/2 years ago, but they cost $460 to my door and I was looking for a solution that is a bit less expensive than that.
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
Well I bought the Gabriel Coil-Overs the other day and put them on yesterday. They delivered the effect I wanted, the rear is just *slightly* higher than the front. Since I went from DEAD shocks to these I can say that the ride is much more controlled, but I also put 32x11.50R15 MT/Rs on it last Sunday and have put more miles on the truck in the last week than I had the entire first year I owned it.
I wished I had measured it out before I put the shocks on, I didn't think about it. I might go back and pop them off to see how much height I lose. ![]()
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
Looks good, how pricey are those? I like the coilover look
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
Yes I will be towing with the K5 in the future, I have a 21' boat and a Nissan that likes to get duuurty
this is just advice from an experience i had while using my k5 to tow, be careful and avoid windy days. the short wheelbase is very unstable with a trailer. i was towing my 462 ranger bass boat back from lake havasu when wind started my rig swinging side to side. by the time i regained control the boat had pulled my k5 across the double yellow line from the rear. i was driving the blazer like it was the 3/4 ton suburban i normally tow with. i added a set of helper springs from summit to correct the saggy suburban rear, and i was very satisfied. 13lazer ![]() |
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Re: Fixing saggy rear w/coil over shocks?
Good advice for sure. I was planning on a sway-control device as well. Watching my dad tow travel-trailers during my childhood showed me the importance of having those. I am sure towing with the Blazer will be different than towing with my Frontier, since my Frontier is heavier and has a longer wheelbase.
Due to finding out serious issues with the Blazer's engine, she won't be towing until she gets a heart transplant.
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