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12-03-2009, 04:46 PM | #1 |
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1. I tried finding a topic on this in the search box but nothing came up. I found a guy thats selling some bucket seats which are out of his 68 C10. He customized the brackets and sliders for his truck so the seats bolt down. I`m wondering if the seats will also bolt down to my 77 C10 floor aside of drilling new holes???
2. Also getting ready to lower my truck...again 1977 C10. At first I was going to do it the right way (spindles, lowering shocks, lowering springs) but then decided on just cutting my springs in the front and doing a flipkit in the back. I`m going for a 6/6 drop. Talked to my mechanic and hes charging me $300 for the complete job including the alignment. Now I`ve cut springs before on my friends cars and never had a problem with it, as in I know what I`m doing. On the other hand, I`ve never done a flipkit on a truck. How hard is it, time consuming etc... Would you guys recommend to take it to my mechanic and pick up a finished truck for 300 bucks or just do it myself on the weekend which will cost me $50 for the kit and $50 for the alignment??? In case some of you are wondering why i`m doing it this way (cutting springs instead of doing the whole job right)??? Not sure if I`m going to like driving a lowered truck. If I just cut the prings it would cost me about 40 bucks to raise it back up (oem springs from the junkyard). If I buy the spindles, shocks, lowering springs, I`ll be about 500 out of my pocket for all the parts. Not to mention I`ve done some of the research and found out that there is no downside to cutting the springs compared to spindles etc... besides the rough, stiff ride I`m already used to and love that kind of stiff suspension due to my previous cars. Please do chime in and corerct me if I`m wrong in any field. Any opinion is greatly appreciated. Last edited by MobSled; 12-03-2009 at 04:48 PM. |
12-03-2009, 06:17 PM | #2 |
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Re: Stuck. .02 appreciated
Hey I might not be on the same page with you, but are you saying you want to cut 6" out of your spring? From what I understand you shouldn't cut much more than one coil. Also a truck will ride a whole lot different lowered correctly than with springs cut too much. So it won't really give you a fair assesment of ride quality. But I am prob. not understanding correctly
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I`ve talked to numerous people which have confirmed Cutting coils off a spring=stiff ride, more bounce. Spindles and lowering springs=smoother ride as in not as stiff. From what I understand 2 coils is the most amount you should cut from your springs. |
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12-03-2009, 07:40 PM | #4 |
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as far as the seats go, they wont fit w/o modifying the brackets. remember our 73-87 trucks have fuel tanks. 67-72 are flat floored.
i have put 88-98 seats in 73-87. they are alos flat floored. the mod is not that bad. it mostly relates to the tilt
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12-03-2009, 07:42 PM | #5 |
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Thankj you sir, you saved me a 100 mile round trip hehehe.
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12-03-2009, 07:43 PM | #6 |
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If you cut 2 coils off the front you're probably going to be sitting on the bump-stops. I have 3" lowering springs on mine and the bump-stops only have a few inches of clearance and they do need to be replaced. I wouldn't try to get a 6" front drop cutting coils.
Like you said, it can be undone cheaply with replacement junkyard coils, but you will be undoing it. |
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12-03-2009, 08:14 PM | #8 |
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That's a different direction, but you'd get the same results. If I cut a coil off mine I'd be riding the bump-stops. You're going to need lowering spindles and springs to get 6".
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12-03-2009, 08:27 PM | #9 |
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Ah damnit...didnt want to hear that hehehehe. What about getting aftermarket lower sitting or smaller bump stopps? Is there such thing? I`m pretty sure the OEM bump stopps are huge. I mean isnt that what you do when you go with a flipkit in the back, replace the OEM bump stopps with some aftermarket smaller bss hehehe.
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12-03-2009, 08:40 PM | #10 |
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With my 3" lowering springs and factory bump-stops I'm already bottoming out on really rough road like a RR crossing. I could take a hacksaw and cut an inch off but I'm not going that route, it feels too much like a half-arsed solution. The bump-stops are tapered and thus somewhat progressive so I want to keep that. I need to find some lowered replacement bump-stops.
That's where I am now. If I were to cut one coil off my 3" lowering springs I'm pretty sure any bump-stops at all would hit and removing them completely would only assure some daily metal-to-metal contact. Even if you can get the height you want from this route I seriously doubt you'd be happy with it. |
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12-03-2009, 09:58 PM | #12 |
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This truck is the first I've lowered, the rest have been lifted. But lifted or lowered, you'll never regret doing it right.
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12-03-2009, 11:26 PM | #13 |
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If you are thinking about air suspension down the road, here's my suggestion. Get a 2.5" or 3" spindle (I prefer 3" myself). Cut a single coil off your stock spring and see how it sets.
Depending on what size tire your running, you might get by with another half coil. I would check first before I cut it. If you do go with bags at a later time, chunk the spring and install your bag. You already have the spindle in place so your good to go. Flip kit in the rear is standard. Do a C-notch now, or do it later when you bag it. Your going to need it eventually.
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