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Old 02-06-2014, 01:14 PM   #1
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Lowering the rear suspension on a 3600

49 3600, 3/4 ton 8 bolt set-up is now gone....Changed to Must II IFS - The FE is done, except for final height adjustment.

Now we are removing the RE and replacing it with a 74 Nova 3:73 Posi. Only looking to drop between 1-2 " in back.

Seems to be trial and error...Would you remove a leaf, de-arch or get new? Does anyone start with an eyelet to bottom of spring bundle measurement and go from there?
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Old 02-07-2014, 12:17 PM   #2
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Re: Lowering the rear suspension on a 3600

Well...apparently no interest in this problem... BTW, putting the axle on top of the springs lowers the truck more than we want...
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Old 02-07-2014, 03:21 PM   #3
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Re: Lowering the rear suspension on a 3600

When I swapped my rear end out, I pulled about 3 leafs plus the helpers. I think it came down about 3".
Just depends on the condition of your leafs. Make sure they aren't broken, cracked, or too worn out.
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Re: Lowering the rear suspension on a 3600

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When I swapped my rear end out, I pulled about 3 leafs plus the helpers. I think it came down about 3".
Just depends on the condition of your leafs. Make sure they aren't broken, cracked, or too worn out.
...the leaves are in good shape & there are no helpers. Plan "A" is to pull one leaf & see what we get, then....
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