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Old 08-25-2016, 01:49 AM   #1
Mrturner1
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Gearing up for suspension upgrades

Well it's looooong over due but its time to start upgrading my suspension and brakes, this truck absolutely hauls in a straight line, but it drives like a tug boat in choppy water.

I'm not going to extreme and the budget isn't huge, but I'm set on getting all new springs, shocks, front sway bar, anti-squat kit and manual front disk brakes. I know there are sponsors here on the site and I'd like to support them, so I just need to be pointed in the right direction and I need a little help on a parts list.

Here's the thing about springs, I want to lower the truck and I know how much lower I want it than it already is, but after 45 years the springs are sagging I'm sure so I have to anticipate how much, that way I don't end up at the same height I'm at or ever worse, lifted a bit. I've been searching through pics of all you guys trucks and it looks like what I'm shooting for is around 2" drop in the front, and 4" to 5" in the back. I'll take some pics of my truck tommarow to give you guys an idea of what I'm starting with.

As far as shocks, I don't know the difference from one to another, so I'm hoping you guys could make suggestions based on the trucks use. It's a cruise night truck that's slowly making its way to being track ready. It'll never be super fast, but I'd be tickled pink if I could get it into the mid 12's. I don't need adjustables I don't think, unless they are really worth it and that cool to play with. The truck will be lowered so I need shorter shocks correct? How do you know how short to get them? Are there just lowered shocks that work for a typical drop?

For the front sway bar I guess a junkyard heavy duty one would work, but I'd almost rather just get a nice one that's bigger like the 3/4 ton trucks, and comes painted and has the nice bushings and mounting hardware.

No idea what one anti-squat kit will do over another, and suggestions?

And for the front manual disk brakes, I'm gonna use a big portion of the budget on this. I'm thinking about a big, drilled and slotted rotor that looks great and won't fade easily. I need to know what parts to get so I can make this work and please be specific because I've heard of thins like prop valves, but I have no idea what that is. A booster isn't happening I definitely want to keep it a manual setup, I am running a big lopey cam with lots of overlap and vacuum is a problem.

I think that's all my questions for now, I'm sure there will be more when we start getting into the details. I really appreciate any help offered, I'm pretty excited to do something besides fix and re-fix my first engine build, it's runnin like a top now, just needs new rocker nuts

Thanks guys
Matt
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