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Old 09-01-2004, 07:31 PM   #1
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82 GMC 1500 front drop

hey all,
i just picked up a new daily cruiser, 82 GMC Sierra 1500 longbox, 350/TH350. i had to pick up something cause the 307 in my 70 popped like a zit and i was stuck between building my 383 and just buying something else. i happened on this thing by luck, its an old mans truck, but he kicked and some kid got it and deathed the original mill, so it has a pretty fresh 350 in it. i have drove it alittle and it runs good, but it handles like @$$! i have already decided to do an axle flip in the back, and add a sway bar. so how far do i have to drop the front to level it out after the flip out back?? can i drop it enough with spindles? i want to keep the front suspension geometry pretty close to stock, if possible improve on it...just figured id bounce this off yall and see what i get back!
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Old 09-01-2004, 08:44 PM   #2
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You'll need about 4 inches in the front to level the truck. You'll need both spindles and springs to get that much drop.

Don't be afraid to use a drop spring along with the spindle. A good drop spring will handle great.

My Blazer has a 3 inch BellTech spindle and a 2 inch spring for total of 5 inch drop in front. Rides like stock.
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Old 09-02-2004, 07:22 PM   #3
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It is common to do a 2/4, 3/5, or 4/6 on these.

A 5" rear flip would sit level with a 3" spindle drop in front. The truck would be level, but the front fender lip might sit a tad higher since they were a little bigger...
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