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01-24-2015, 01:03 PM | #1 |
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Location: Rochester, NY
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lowering my truck
Hello to everyone, this summer I plan to lower my 72 Chevy C10 pickup. I heard these trucks came 2" higher in the rear than in the front right from the factory. I'd like my truck to be level. I don't think they make a 2" coil spring for the back so I guess I would have to lower the front 2 inches and put 4" coil springs in the rear. If I did it that way would I need to use lowering spindles and coil springs for the front? I don't want to lower it to the ground, just enough so that it sits level and not so much space between the top of the tire and the wheel well. Please excuse me if it sounds like I don't know much about this because I don't. I'm just learning and could use all the help and advice I can get. To anyone that did this to your truck pictures would help a great deal. I thank and appreciate all that reply.
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01-24-2015, 02:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: lowering my truck
If you just want to level it you could use 2 inch lowering blocks in the rear and leave the stock springs. If you want it lower than that you will need to buy some aftermarket springs for the rear at least. The front can be cut, you can buy lowering springs, or you can use a drop spindle. Depending on what you want in a drop and maintaining your geometry will guide your choice there.
I would recommend you do a search on it here as there are a LOT of threads about lowering our trucks. Personally I would recommend you talk to the guys at Early Classic Enterprises, they are a top notch company to deal with.
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01-24-2015, 04:21 PM | #3 |
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Re: lowering my truck
Thank you Sklptrljay, I will do that.
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