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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Barrie ONT, Canada
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smoothest riding lift kit??
opinions wanted: who makes the nicest riding lift?
I'm thinking on a 4" lift, but I still want to enjoy driving my truck, not crash through every pot hole on the street. btw, it will see mostly streets too.....might get off road a bit before the frame-up resto, but after that, NO way ![]() let's here it! Jason
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Barrie ONT, Canada
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Because I like the look of a lifted truck, that's why. And with all due respect, I asked who makes the smoothest ride, not whether or not I should get a lift
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Barrie ONT, Canada
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Thanks, chevyguybc, I thought that too, but I don't think I want to go with blocks if I get a 4 inch lift......maybe blocks with a 2.5 though. I guess I should've been more specific too....I was more or less asking what company makes the smoothest riding kit(s).
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20' Daredevil (Ret)
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Location: Jefferson State
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I installed Skyjacker Softride 2.5" front springs on my 72 K20 in 1997, because my OEM springs had sagged. The kit came with rear blocks but since I have add-a-leafs in back, I never installed the blocks. I'm quite pleased with them; the ride is great, very comfortable, and the only thing I might change is to remove the rear add-a-leafs and put the blocks in, since I rarely haul heavy loads any more. BTW the springs came with red poly bushings, and all hardware appears to be top-notch quality.
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I need another Barley Pop
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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I'll second the Skyjacker SoftRide lift. I'm running an 8" on mine (with custom made rear springs to ride like the fronts) and it rides better now than it did stock. Mine also came with the red poly bushings. Very happy with mine.
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Iowa
Posts: 119
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I wouldn't run blocks unless you have to. My POS has 4" blocks in the back, and 2-1/2" add-a-leafs, and it axle hops somethin' fierce. If you do have to use them, you might wanna think about some kinda traction bar setup...
If it were me, Id probably get a shackle flip for the back, and a new set of stock springs ORD sells shackle lift kits...interesting info at the very least: http://www.offroaddesign.com/catalog/shacklekit.htm for the front a 4" lift spring would be necessary... According to the guys at C/K5, and Off Road Design, Tuff Country sells the softest lift springs. BUT they're after flex, not smooth ride. However, one would think that softer springs should ride better, within reason. My friend has TC 6" springs on his truck, and its pretty flexy. I too, have heard good things about the 'Softride' springs. My truck has 6" superlifts on it, and it rides like a jackhammer!! ![]() -M |
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Collector of rusty Items
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Sisters,Oregon USA
Posts: 731
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Pavement Princess? WTF
Go for the lift, It makes oil changes easier and the view is better! I am thinking that a new set of stock springs might cost more than a 4 inch lift.... I would buy front springs and do a shackle flip. I was told that Skyjacker was the softest, but they have different kits too. (I think) get the 1/2 ton softride kit. Good Luck
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Scrub Sisters, Oregon - Home of the Sisters Rodeo. 70 GMC 1,000,000 + miles 72 K-20 project, 456 Dana60 front, Corp14 rear w/locker, 265R19.5 tires 20-ply. Warn 12k winches both ends, Cross-over steering with raised tie-rod, Powerbox steering, 4500 watt 120-AC power, Air, Hydraulic aux power, 4 inch lift, 5000 lb air-bags both ends. |
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ready for reassembly
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Barrie ONT, Canada
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chevyguy, I said AFTER I do a restore!!!...why would I spend thousands of dollars making my truck look and perform like brand new, and then go beat it in the bush??? If that makes sense to you, then go for it, but don't judge me because I want my truck to look good after all the hard work I put into it!!
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Senior Member
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Location: Sandown, NH
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skyjacker
I just finished putting a 2.5" Skyjacker soft ride in my 72 swb, and like the ride. It's softer than the stock springs but still is able to handle some decent weight. I had it loaded up with green firewood a couple of weeks ago, without any problems. My kit included front & rear springs.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: u.s.
Posts: 82
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Skyjacker, BDS, or Tuff Country all ride good.
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 117
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How do you know when your leaf springs are wore out?? It seems like my truck rides pretty good just driving it but when i put a trailer on it with a car it really squats. Do you all think lift springs would help or should i go with a set of helper springs?? I'm also thinking of lifting my truck. After reading about that shackle flip kit i'm seriously thinking of going that route.
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Mike
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: west chester pa
Posts: 2,473
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Try this for a shackle kit....http://www.offroaddesign.com/catalog/shacklekit.htm I have a 4" tuff country E-Zride lift,with rear springs,that rides better than stock.It is on my 72 restofied blazer "pavement princess".
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Broke
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: West Plains,MO
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I put the Skyjacker SoftRide 2.5 inch lift on my 72 3/4 ton 4x4 and I was very impressed with ride. It road as good if not better than my 2002 GMC on our dirt roads. My lift did not come with any blocks for the back it's all springs. Highly recommend it.
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SKINNY TIRES RULE!
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Bothell, WA
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Just don't go RANCHO. I have a 6" Rancho w/rear blocks and it is stiff. That's why my wife named my truck BouncyTruck!
I have heard good things about Skyjacker SoftRide lifts on this board and CK5.com. If I ever switch, that is what I'll do.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Iowa
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20' Daredevil (Ret)
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Location: Jefferson State
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It sounds like you may need new rear spring packs, but if they seem okay when not towing, I'd leave 'em and get overloads like those from Hellwig. They'll help you carry heavy loads much better than add-a-leafs, and won't affect the ride when empty or not towing. Lift springs or shackle flip won't give you any more load carrying capability.
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