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Old 06-11-2007, 11:16 PM   #1
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need a lift kit

does anyone know of somebody who makes a 2WD lift for a 79 chevy c 10 1/2 ton pick up? or even if not a lift does anyone know if i put 1 ton coils in the front end how much would it lift the front end and would i need longer upper a arms?
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Old 06-11-2007, 11:41 PM   #2
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Re: need a lift kit

well you could buy blocks for the rear to raise it and coil spring spacers for up front.

Or I know jcwhitney sells the rear leaf springs seperately, don't know if they are listed for 2wd or not. Maybe the 4x4 ones are the same and you could use thoose.
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Old 06-12-2007, 12:54 AM   #3
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Re: need a lift kit

You building like a pre-runner? I was just wondering on your plans for the truck. I think you can just buy some lift springs for the front from like summitracing.com and block the rear. How high you want to go?
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Old 06-12-2007, 08:07 AM   #4
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Re: need a lift kit

i put rear springs ( leafs) in the back end of my 1/2 ton to lift the rear. I also did alot of heavy work with my truck hauling garbage. This gave me a nice lift and a rake of about three inches i suppouse you could use spring spacers in the front but i just put in 3/4 ton coils and while it didnt raise it a lot it did some . the thing is with such stiff springs when driving over bad roads especialy in bad weather the truck lost traction without a load on it
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Old 06-12-2007, 09:39 AM   #5
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Re: need a lift kit

yes im building a pre runner i dont want the back lifted any at all just the front.. infact im taking out the helper leaf in the back to make the back go down a little bit.. i just want the front end up.. yesterday i jacked the fornt the the truck up so the tires fell down as far as they could and not matter what im going to need new upper a arms becuz they hit.. thats no big deal.. but i need to know if theres a lift out there for the truck to jack the front end up.. i need about a 6 -8 inch lift..
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Old 06-12-2007, 06:45 PM   #6
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Old 06-13-2007, 12:49 AM   #7
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Re: need a lift kit

yea i saw that but d the down travel as well.. does anyone know if fabtech or pro comp makes Upper A Arms for my truck? becuz i think no matter what i do im going to need new upper A Arms that r longer and curved to allow more down travel.. i was thinking of coils.. but i dont know where to gwet longer coils.. maybe go with some 1 ton coils but then the front end would be real stiff.. today i took out the helper leaf in the rear on each side it dropped the rear of my truck about a half inch or so.. and it made the rear a little a very little bit softer.. which is good becuz my rear suspension is STIFF! but i am going to keep lookin n se if i can find some a arms thanks for the advice and help keep it ocmmming its all much appreciated
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Old 06-13-2007, 01:38 AM   #8
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Re: need a lift kit

Go to PartsAmerica.com and look up the specs for yer stock-replacement springs, then go to yer local Advance Auto Parts and ask for their paper catalog for TRW/MOOG coil springs, then take yer time browsing through it and find coils with the same OD, ID, and spring rate as what yer stockers are, but with a 1.5-2" longer free height. What that gives you is lifted front end without any stiffening, which is really what you want. Don't forget to switch yer shocks too.
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Old 06-13-2007, 01:45 AM   #9
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Re: need a lift kit

Just a few numbers, for stock replacements for a '79 C10 with a 350 engine:

- INSIDE DIA.= 3.68 in
- BAR DIA.= 0.781 in
- FREE HEIGHT= 13.64 in
- SPRING RATE= 843 lbs/in
- END 1= PIG TAIL, END 2= TANGENTIAL

So what you want is a spring with OD of about 5", free height about 16", and spring rate around 800-850lbs/in.
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