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ECE 2.5" dropped spindles and 1" dropped springs, $443 | 16 | 76.19% | |
DJM 3" dropped spindles from Summit, $230 | 3 | 14.29% | |
CPP 3" dropped A-arms, $369 | 2 | 9.52% | |
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06-24-2008, 04:59 PM | #26 | |
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It sounds like ECE is the way to go but I will contact them to verify wheel clearance. I have become one who does feel the need to modify something new, just to get it to work. I'll use old parts and keep things cheap if I have to that. Thanks to everyone else for ideas and opinions.
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06-24-2008, 11:36 PM | #27 | |
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I have had both systems in the past, and I can assure you it is much better to lower a vehicle with spindles and still maintain suspension travel. The proper way to control body roll is a combination of a larger sway bars, and multi-valve shocks.
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06-24-2008, 11:54 PM | #28 |
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Re: Front Suspension Drop Choices???
not to break up the bickering... but if i'm running 20's, is there any harm in running a 3" spindle as opposed to 2.5" spindle? I dont want any rubbing.. thanks
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06-25-2008, 01:37 AM | #29 | |
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06-25-2008, 09:01 AM | #30 |
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Re: Front Suspension Drop Choices???
Hey!! We're not bickering are we!!??
I would think you wouldn't have a problem with 20s and a 3" drop spindle. Here's the tire/wheel/drop specs. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=143835&page=6 |
06-25-2008, 10:14 AM | #31 |
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Thanks and again, sweet truck!
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06-25-2008, 10:32 AM | #32 |
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Re: Front Suspension Drop Choices???
I ran a dropped spindle and a 3" spring on the front of my 71. Spindles are by far the best way to go, but I wanted even more drop so I added the 3" spring to the mix as well. The 3" springs are very very stiff, which adds to handling but also takes away from ride quality. Personnally I would rather have a softer spring for ride quality and much larger sway bar to handle to curves. The 3" spring did not fall out of the pockets when suspension was at full droop and the suspension never bottomed out that I could notice due mostly to the very high spring rate. It only had about an inch to travel anyway and the springs were so stiff I never could feel it if it did hit the bumpstop. By the way, I also ran 15x8 ralley's with 255/60's all around. The dropped spindles were from Airbagit.com (I know I know) and I'm not sure how much drop they were. I never had any issues at all with the spindles, they fit well and never gave me any issues except that they seemed to increase my track width slightly. I did have to remove inner fneders and trim the fender lip for clearance but it fit. In a straiught line, the tires would clear completely, but when turning they would scrub the fender lip sometimes if I hit any bump at all. I think a higher quality spindle, one that didn't increase tack width, and it all would have fit much better, but it still worked with minor modifications for clearance. The 3" dropped springs came from LMC. I had no problems at all getting a good alignment with proper camber by adding shims.
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06-25-2008, 12:40 PM | #33 |
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Okay, thanks for all the info. I talked to ECE yesterday about what I wanted to do and what I have. Their recommendation was the 3.5"/5" setup but did say that I may have some slight rubbing issues with 275/60-15 tires in the front. It mainly comes down to offset of the wheels and with the 15x8 rallys, they may. He recommended either a 245 or 255 on the front.
He did also say that disc brakes does widen the track slightly in the front. Sounds like I have my plan to go with ECE stuff.
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06-25-2008, 01:34 PM | #34 | |
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Anyhow, we will just have to continue to disagree. I'm not advocating throwing 3" lowering springs in the front of one of these pickups stock, but when done properly the reduction in sway is advantageous, whether that be in combination with aftermarket a-arms designed for lowered geometry or altering the stock setup to make it ideal. I haven't gotten that far on my project yet (got a lot of body work to take care of first) but when I get there I plan on investigating re-engineering the stock arms for correct camber at a lower height. As far as categorizing the spindles, they are axles. They make the wheels go 'round. Just like the rear-end, the suspension is just what suspends the axle from the frame and makes life a little more comfortable.
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06-25-2008, 01:43 PM | #35 | |
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06-25-2008, 03:44 PM | #36 | |
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They'll work but it's going to be tight! You'll probably also be happier if you clearance the lower control arms like Ken said that he did his. I knew I was going to upsize wheels so I just dealt with the scrubbing. If you have your front wheels rebalanced with the stick on mag wheel weights that go up higher and not on the bead you may not have to clearance your arms. This is what Chuckles did with his and it seems to be working out for him so far. His front tire is also smaller but I'm not sure of the size. You can PM him or search his posts. His ID is 72Bluz, There may or may not be a space between "72" and "Bluz". His drop is the same as mine. I'm about 2.5-3 hours north of Atlanta. Just give us a holler before you head this way! |
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