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02-15-2009, 12:39 AM | #1 |
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old school drop question...?
Approx how much drop do you get when cutting 1 full coil out of a stock v-8 non-air 2wd front coil?
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02-15-2009, 12:51 AM | #2 |
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Re: old school drop question...?
3 inches
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02-15-2009, 12:57 AM | #3 |
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Re: old school drop question...?
Oh boy, exactly (ooops approximately) what I wanted to hear... Thanks,... that's kinda what I remembered, but.... it was 1988 when I last did that.
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My Trucks: 1967 Chevrolet Short Wide Box 327 TH350 9" w/3.90 gears paint will be White - Current Project 1967 Chevrolet Custom LWB 283 TH400 3.73 Posi, no-AC, no-PS, no-PB, bench-seat, small-window - mostly orig driver 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB originally a 327 TH400 3.73 Posi AC PS PB, had Buddy Buckets, Small Window - parts truck 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB, 283 MT 3.73 had Buddy Buckets, Panoramic Window - parts truck 2001 Chevrolet 3500 2WD Crew Cab Dually 8.1L Allison White Last edited by 67 cst swb; 02-15-2009 at 12:57 AM. |
02-15-2009, 07:48 AM | #4 |
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Re: old school drop question...?
It depends on the condition of the springs but between 2-3 inches has been my experience.
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02-15-2009, 08:20 AM | #5 |
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Re: old school drop question...?
for less than 125 bucks delivered you can get new drop springs that will take the guess work out of it. Just my .02 though. I just did drop springs and it was worth the money.
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02-15-2009, 08:48 AM | #6 |
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Re: old school drop question...?
Replacement springs are todays "correct" way to do it.....BUT...$125 is not always in the budget and 2-3-4-5 inch drop springs dont always give you 2-3-4-5 inches of drop from your starting stance due to sagging original springs. Every set of drop springs I have bought I either had to cut or TRY to send back to obtain the correct drop I was looking for!!! With that said...cutting your stock springs sounds like a fine idea.
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02-15-2009, 10:39 AM | #7 |
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Re: old school drop question...?
The speed shop I work at, we sell all the Belltech, ECE, AIM Industries drop companies. This truck I'm building is a budget build. I'm looking for somewhere about a 2" or 3" front drop. So, I'm going to just cut the stock coils in the truck. I have 2-1/2" drop spindles, but sometimes with spindles a 15" aftermarket rim will hit the lower control arm. So, I'll save them for my next build.
So, this truck will be a cut coil in the front and new ECE 5" rear drop coil. So, Thanks everyone for your replies.
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My Trucks: 1967 Chevrolet Short Wide Box 327 TH350 9" w/3.90 gears paint will be White - Current Project 1967 Chevrolet Custom LWB 283 TH400 3.73 Posi, no-AC, no-PS, no-PB, bench-seat, small-window - mostly orig driver 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB originally a 327 TH400 3.73 Posi AC PS PB, had Buddy Buckets, Small Window - parts truck 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB, 283 MT 3.73 had Buddy Buckets, Panoramic Window - parts truck 2001 Chevrolet 3500 2WD Crew Cab Dually 8.1L Allison White Last edited by 67 cst swb; 02-15-2009 at 08:41 PM. |
02-15-2009, 01:17 PM | #8 | |
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I always cut a coil first off of the installed OE springs to see how it goes & would agree that you typically net 2-3" of drop. It's free & you can see if it's what you want. With only one coil cut, I've yet to have a truck that still didn't ride decent (I would not cut more than one coil). Bryan, what size front wheel are we talking about? I run van ralleys (15x6.5") w/3" B.Tech spindles on my 74 & it only required minimal trimming of the lower a-arm lip. I used the same wheels on my 68 w/2.5" Western Chassis spindles & did not have to clearance the a-arms @ all.
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Scoti, now that you've spoken, I free much better. I do concider you an authority on suspensions...Thanks. Rim & Tire info Rims...Halibrand style replicas, Up front 15 x 7's (4" b.s.) & Rear 15 x 8's (3-3/4" b.s.) (Below is pictures) Tires... Falken STZ/04's - Front 235/75-15 & Rear 265/70-15 The frame pic below is 5" rear coils bolted loosely in, no front springs (sitting in stopper brackets, no stoppers) Motor&trans are temp only... using a 283 w/ that trans, just need to clean and paint and install... Front Wheel 15" x 7" Rear Wheel 15" x 8" Mounted up...
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My Trucks: 1967 Chevrolet Short Wide Box 327 TH350 9" w/3.90 gears paint will be White - Current Project 1967 Chevrolet Custom LWB 283 TH400 3.73 Posi, no-AC, no-PS, no-PB, bench-seat, small-window - mostly orig driver 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB originally a 327 TH400 3.73 Posi AC PS PB, had Buddy Buckets, Small Window - parts truck 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB, 283 MT 3.73 had Buddy Buckets, Panoramic Window - parts truck 2001 Chevrolet 3500 2WD Crew Cab Dually 8.1L Allison White Last edited by 67 cst swb; 02-20-2009 at 01:17 AM. |
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02-16-2009, 01:26 AM | #11 | |
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If your builds are anything like mine have been..... use the spindles now (before they become obsolete ).
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02-17-2009, 01:16 AM | #12 |
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Re: old school drop question...?
I think (If my memory is correct) it's a compamy called Majestic (China made) I bought a set of 4 15 x 8's from a local tire shop, then ordered 2 15 x 7's on ebay from the same supplier. Only come in limited sizes and a set B.Spacing. I will look to find you a link...
Bryan EDIT... I bought from this guy.. http://motors.shop.ebay.com/merchant/danieltire this is not the guy I bought from, but... http://stores.shop.ebay.com/JD-Wheel...__W0QQ_armrsZ1
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My Trucks: 1967 Chevrolet Short Wide Box 327 TH350 9" w/3.90 gears paint will be White - Current Project 1967 Chevrolet Custom LWB 283 TH400 3.73 Posi, no-AC, no-PS, no-PB, bench-seat, small-window - mostly orig driver 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB originally a 327 TH400 3.73 Posi AC PS PB, had Buddy Buckets, Small Window - parts truck 1967 Chevrolet CST LWB, 283 MT 3.73 had Buddy Buckets, Panoramic Window - parts truck 2001 Chevrolet 3500 2WD Crew Cab Dually 8.1L Allison White Last edited by 67 cst swb; 03-01-2009 at 01:12 AM. |
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