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re arc leafs
i currently have newer 4" lift leafs and stock rear leafs i would like to gain 8-10" of lift by re arcing is this possible and how would i do so or what would be needed in the rear i also plan for a shackle flip so i would need 4-6" for rear
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02-15-2009, 07:14 AM | #2 |
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Re: re arc leafs
I`m not sure,but I`d think you`d need longer spring stock.Maybe springs can be stretched that much.I always figured they started with longer stock to make drastically lifted springs.You want 12-14" of lift overall?
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02-15-2009, 08:40 AM | #3 |
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Re: re arc leafs
no a total of 8-10" sorry
so if i use a set of newer(73+) leafs?? my truck is a 72
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02-15-2009, 09:35 AM | #4 |
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Re: re arc leafs
I thought you wanted 8-10 but got confused with the rear and shackle flip(I always do).I`d ask a spring shop what they can do with your springs.The back depends on how bad you need lex or want a soter ride.Personally,I`d go all spring.I`m still not convinced reversed shackles are a good idea on a haulin`/towin` truck.I see them as trail toy-only.I don`t like alot of flex on the road.I prefer a firm ride in a heavy truck.I like how a lifted truck rides.It also will cost more to buy shackle reverse brackets and lift springs.Not to mention more work.
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Re: re arc leafs
ok i plan to dump alot of money this month
plans: -eaton rear install w/ disc move shock mounts -lenghten drive shafts front rear -swap d44 gears to 4:10 -8-10" leaves i also need to plan crossover steering, 350 rebuild, trans rebuild i plan to use truck for towing and daily driver do you have any recomondations
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02-15-2009, 09:59 PM | #6 |
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Re: re arc leafs
Well...as far as towing goes,all you`ll hear is it`s not a good idea with a lifted truck,especially more than a mild lift.The tall tires are soft and air pressure is crucial.
1st question is what size tires do you have in mind?I`d say if you are lifting that much you prolly want 38-40s.In that case I`d say you`d want 4.56s.They will not below gears at all with that size tires.Without any formulas I`d say you`d be at about 3.42s.
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Re: re arc leafs
i was considering 38's but am thing 36 or 37's and want to have the look of 8-10" of lift for pure astetics
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02-15-2009, 11:57 PM | #8 |
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Re: re arc leafs
I`d run 4.10s with 37s.Matter of fact,I will be.I guess 38s wouldn`t be much different.
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Re: re arc leafs
do you know how to add a eaton to a 1/2 ?? i currently run a 12blt
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02-17-2009, 11:05 AM | #10 |
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Re: re arc leafs
Do you mean an 3/4t 8-lug,the HO52?
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Re: re arc leafs
i have a ho52 8 lug i want to put in my 1/2 72 what is reqired
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02-19-2009, 09:44 AM | #12 |
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Re: re arc leafs
It bolts right in.The driveshaft yoke could be different from your driveshaft,I think.
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Re: re arc leafs
do you know if i need to swap shock mounts? or lenghten drive shaft or do anything to brakes
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02-21-2009, 08:27 AM | #14 |
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Re: re arc leafs
The shock mounts are the same.But,I needed a longer rear driveshaft (2") when I went up 6".The emergency brake cables will not reach.Up to a point you can drop the brackets below the frame.I`m not sure with that much lift.You can get custom made cables if you provide the overall length.The brake hoses will need to be longer,too.I used Inline Tube for mine.They are in business to reproduce original equipment and will make custom.But,you better know what you need before calling.The guy doesn`t act too friendly if you don`t know what you need.
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Re: re arc leafs
i currently have a 4" lift with no e brakes and longer superlift brake hoses will my master cyl. work with a 3/4 ton rear and i plan to put disc brakes do i need to upgrade my m/c or booster
i'll also be leaving the front axle 1/2 ton until i can find a set of 8 lug disc brake knuckle set ups but will be swapping in my 4.10 gear ratio to match rear ratio on the eaton
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The master cylinder should be fine.I`m not sure about adding rear discs and how they affect the proportioning valve.I think I`d buy an aftermarket one,like Wilwood,that is adjustable since the rear will grab harder than factory.
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Re: re arc leafs
thank you you are a very insightful person i'll pm you if i have any other questions
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Glad to help.Have fun with it.It`ll be a tough truck when you`re done.
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