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Old 10-06-2004, 07:15 PM   #1
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Lowering questions

Hey, This is a great site and is helping me out a great deal. I'm fourteen years old and just got this truck given to me. Thanks Maryan!!! I've got a limited budget.

I have a few questions about lowering my 1970 gmc 3/4 ton 2wd long bed fleetside. All the suspension is stock. I would like to keep the 3/4 ton but if I can't it's no big deal. I want to lower the rear about 5-6" and the front about 3-4". I was wondering what would be the best way to do this.

I also want to replace the stock 8 lug wheels with 5 lug wheels (front and rear) and discs in the front. What parts will fit or do I have to buy aftermarket axles and spindles. Thanks for the help.

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Old 10-06-2004, 07:33 PM   #2
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Spindles up front and spings out back You can get heavy duty rear lowering springs.

I bought some from AIM I opted for the Non heavy duty cause the only hauling i do is ASS.

You could cut a coil and a half off the front springs to achieve 3 inches of drop Thats how i did mine but i advise against it The best way if funds allow is spindles.

You might have a hard time trying to find 72 3/4 ton lowering spindles though. Its hard enuff to find decently priced half ton spindles for a 72.

You might consider a disc brake upgrade using a 73+ crossmember and all.
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Old 10-06-2004, 08:25 PM   #3
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Welcome to the board.

To lower your new truck & change the bolt pattern @ once you can swap to a 1/2 ton or later model (71-87) front suspension set-up. Alot of people just swap the entire crossmember (parts & all) or it can be done piece by piece. Add some drop spindles & trim 1 coil off the springs for about 5-6" of drop.

For the rear bolt pattern & lowering, swap a 1/2 ton 5 lug rear end that has the same suspension style you currently have (leaf or coil?). Some drop springs & blocks for the coil set-up or a flip kit for a leaf set-up.

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How come he cant keep it 8 Lug by using 73+ 3/4 ton crossmember? The reason i suggested the 73 is due to spindles being cheaper for that model . Only have to drill one hole to put the 73 up front end in a truck.
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Old 10-06-2004, 09:51 PM   #5
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How come he cant keep it 8 Lug by using 73+ 3/4 ton crossmember?
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I also want to replace the stock 8 lug wheels with 5 lug wheels
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Old 10-06-2004, 09:42 PM   #6
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Thanks a lot guys. Those where the answers I was looking for. Thanks again.
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Old 10-06-2004, 11:55 PM   #7
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H. All the suspension is stock. I would like to keep the 3/4 ton

I guess i should have read more attentivley. What happened to the yeah what he said?
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What happened to the yeah what he said?
It wasn't necessary so I deleted it.
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Yeah i just seen an email talking about a reply had been posted and when i got here i was like

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