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Old 07-10-2011, 05:55 PM   #1
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axle flip question

ok so im gonna do an axle flip on my 83 stepside other than the obvious perches do i need to replace or modify anything and how bad will it look til i get the front done? and should i just cut the springs in front?
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Old 07-10-2011, 08:15 PM   #2
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ok so im gonna do an axle flip on my 83 stepside other than the obvious perches do i need to replace or modify anything and how bad will it look til i get the front done? and should i just cut the springs in front?
Flip kits come w/flip brackets, u-bolts w/hardware, & shock relocators.

The flip brackets not only position the axle above the spring-pack, it physically positions/relocates the housing to compensate for the drop (helps center the wheels in the wheel well).
It's recommended to replace the u-bolts when servicing/swapping.
The shock relocators are needed to get better travel geometry for the shocks.
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....and should i just cut the springs in front?
There is nothing wrong with cutting stock springs as long as you don't get them too hot. One coil will get you +/- 2" so you will still need more up front if you plan to set fairly level.
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Re: axle flip question

ok i am wanting to lower my 72 it has leaf springs can i do the same or do i need to do something else ?????
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ok i am wanting to lower my 72 it has leaf springs can i do the same or do i need to do something else ?????
You just need a flip kit for the earlier 67-72 2.25" width leafs. Check the DJM line of products from one of our supporting vendors.
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