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Old 03-06-2011, 07:12 PM   #1
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You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

What kits are you running- and where did you purchase your kits?

I am thinking about doing a 6/8.5 kit from western Chassis, but the only place I've seen them so foar is on Sport Truck Direct- and I haven't heard the best of things about them.

I love DJM and McGuaghy's stuff- but I can't find a drop larger than 5/5 with them.

I was considering building my own kit. The WC kit is 3" spindles/3"springs w/a flip for the rear. I was thinking I could do a 3" spindle/3"control arm with DJM for 6" up front, but I am not sure if that would work with 16" wheels for now. Then do a flip out back- but their flip only says it is 5"...can't be right IMO. I mean the WC kit doesn't say anything about hangers?

So as you can see- I is confused!LOL So feed me some info guys.

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Here's a pic of the 6/8.5 that sport truck direct has for the drop kit....nice.
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Old 03-06-2011, 07:39 PM   #2
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

I got mine from Hunters custom in Tn, (www.hunterscustom.com ) I think the owners name is Lynn or Len?. Great guy to deal with and he got everything shipped fast too. I used the WC spindles and flip and cut about 1.5 coils off my stock springs and it rides better than my 02 1500hd. Im not a big fan of lowered control arms especially if you are running a short tire, they will drag a lot. I am using 225-75-16 with the inner fenders pulled and I have yet do bottom the control arm on anything
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Old 03-06-2011, 08:13 PM   #3
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

I am also very interested in this very info, so I'll be following along. I went to Hunter's website, and couldn't find anything on there. Is it something you'd have to call and order from them?
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

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Old 03-06-2011, 08:51 PM   #5
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

I should also add that I plan to bag the truck in the future(next income tax season). IIRC- you use the spindles with bags in the front...so the spindles would still be utilized right.

cochino12- Didn't you have a build thread for your truck? How much drop did the 1.5 round cut make for your stock coils? Your rear is a flip kit only? no hangers or shackles? Thanks again. Also did you have any issues getting it aligned after cutting the springs?
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Old 03-06-2011, 08:56 PM   #6
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

Do not combine DJM's "drop pocket design" 3" lower control arms with drop spindles.
You will have severe scrubline issues.
(The a-arm pocket will be very close to the ground)
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Old 03-06-2011, 09:00 PM   #7
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Do not combine DJM's "drop pocket design" 3" lower control arms with drop spindles.
You will have severe scrubline issues.
(The a-arm pocket will be very close to the ground)
This is the info I was looking for- I dropped my ole 92 RCSB Sily using DJM's arme/springs- i loved them- but I thought combining them with spindles might be too much.
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Old 03-06-2011, 09:12 PM   #8
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I should also add that I plan to bag the truck in the future(next income tax season). IIRC- you use the spindles with bags in the front...so the spindles would still be utilized right.

Yes you would still be using the spindles with bags, might as well save a few $$ and just cut the stock coils since they will be coming out soon anyway.

cochino12- Didn't you have a build thread for your truck? How much drop did the 1.5 round cut make for your stock coils? Your rear is a flip kit only? no hangers or shackles? Thanks again. Also did you have any issues getting it aligned after cutting the springs?
I got about 3" cutting the coils, and yes the rear is just a flip no shackles or hangers. The only problems with the allignment were finding a shop with a rack big enough to fit the truck.
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Old 04-01-2011, 07:26 PM   #9
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

I ordered my drop kit from Ken at Hunter's today! Paid 290 for spindles and 129 for the rear flip kit(Western Chassis) plus shipping(about 80 bucks). He actually had the spindles on the shelf, and the rear kit is going to be drop shipped straight from W/C. I am going to cut the front springs to finish the front. I didn't order the notches either because, frankly, the W/C notch doesn't look like it offers much more room, and I plan to bag it next year. So I have a friend that has a custom fab and welding business- he is going to do my rear super notch.

Thanks for the info cochino! Saved me a good deal of headache.LOL Can't wait to get this big b**ch on the ground!
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Old 04-01-2011, 08:23 PM   #10
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

I'm a firm beliver if you cant find someone that carries the parts your looking for go to the scorse http://www.westernchassisinc.com/index.htm
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Old 04-01-2011, 10:28 PM   #11
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

P/R- i did got to there site- they had Hunter's as a dealer...so I called them as they are only 1 state away. But it is all on the way now...I am stoked! gonna have about 550 bucks in a 6/8 drop...not too shabby.
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Old 04-02-2011, 07:45 AM   #12
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

When I first dropped mine I used belltech spindels and djm lower arms but i put a 29" diameter wheel and tire combo back on so I never had an issue with the spring pockets scrubbing, the back was a flip and notch. Here are a few shots.




the last 2 pictures the back is sitting up because I had my helper bag filled with the bike being in the back.
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When I first dropped mine I used belltech spindels and djm lower arms but i put a 29" diameter wheel and tire combo back on so I never had an issue with the spring pockets scrubbing.
The issue with spindles and arms is with a smaller rim i.e. 16s on a dually, If you blow a tire or have a flat, the arms will drag the ground. Scary situation running 70mph. You dont want any part of your frame lower then the bottom of your wheels.
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

This is mine rolling on a 3 inch beltech spindals 1 coil cut from the stock spring,2 inch western shackles,2 inch western hangers, reoved 2 leafs. (keep in ind nce i get stock C30 leafs my rear wil come down about 2 or so inches)

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yeah I get what your saying, I was running a 22" diameter wheel so never had an issue.
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loving the stance of that black/orange one.....hope for mine to be simular.
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loving the stance of that black/orange one.....hope for mine to be simular.
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LOW1TON- I liked the stance with the semi's....I may get to that point and decide to leave mine there.LOL
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Bump.. looking for info on 6/8 drops
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Specifically..... What additional info are you looking for? What are you wondering?
Thats what I was thinking at this point....its all been covered pretty well.
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

i guess my only real question would be.. what drop springs are yall using.. I have found 2.5" drop spindles.. but I cant find drops springs for a C30 to get the extra 3" not really wanting to cut springs if I dont have to..
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

heres what Im working with 76 GMC C35 one owner Cali truck...
looking to to a 5/7 or 6/8 drop and roll with some 22" semis..
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Re: You guys with static dropped duallies(esp 6/8) inside.

As far as I could find, they only make 3" spindles for 1-tons.

Why are you hesitant about cutting the current coils? 1-coil off get's you where you want to be & is a common method when lowering. As far as drop coils go, the springs are the same OD as the 1/2 ton trucks but have a higher rate. The problem w/most aftermarket drop springs is they don't provide the spring rate info. They just market them as 1, 2, or 3" 'drop'.
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As far as I could find, they only make 3" spindles for 1-tons.
My bad. This is right. I was thinking of a 3" SPINDLE with a 2" drop spring. That'd get you the 5" of front drop you're wanting.
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