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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Wylie, Texas
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72 rear coil spring cut and drop
I have been looking for numbers and have not had much luck. Front springs on 72 c10 are about 2" drop for every coil cut off. I did 3/4 coil on the front and it sits and rides great. The rear springs are different in size so I would think the coil cut to drop ratio would be different. How much would cutting 1 coil in the rear drop the stance?
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
The rear coils are pigtailed and are not able to be cut like the front coils.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
Thanks Leddzepp. Assuming that I can heat the cut coil and re-pigtail it, do you know the coil cut to drop ratio for the larger rear coils? All of this is temporary and I only drive this truck to shows and for the occasional weekend fun. I am getting the No Limit Wide Ride IFS bolt on for the front suspension with rack and pinion, power steering, Wilwood 4 wheel brakes, etc and c-notching the rear in the near future so everything will be done right. I'm hacking it for the time being :-)
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
I don't know if I have heard of someone re-pigtailing a rear spring, but you can always just heat the entire spring until it collapses to the height that you want.
However, I would recommend just getting lowered rear coil springs. Summit Racing has them for $100 and you can install them in 30 minutes with a little luck. If you can afford No Limit stuff, then I wouldn't sweat the $100 for a temporary fix. I have spent way more on parts just to turn around and replace them for no good reason. |
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
Yeah...dont torch the springs, no offense but its worth it to buck up for "real" drop springs.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Wylie, Texas
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
Good points. I kind of like the raked hot rod look for now anyway :-) Thanks for your inputs..!
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: White Hall, AR
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
I bought 4 inch drop rear springs off ebay the other day for 62 bucks shipped. I think dude still has a few sets
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
Uneducated question...I haven't looked yet but it already has 4" drop springs on the back. I was looking to go down to about 5.5 without having to c-notch just yet. What are the options as it sits?
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Re: 72 rear coil spring cut and drop
You can go with 5" drop springs without the C notch but you will need to go with a shock relocator kit and adjustable trac bar to make it work. Keep in mind that these parts are relatively inexpensive and you can always re-sell them here on the parts board when you go with the notch.
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