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Old 08-14-2015, 12:02 AM   #1
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Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

The build likely needs new rear leafs and front coils. I'm adding original upper and lower moldings (i.e., never had them), so everything needs to be tight.

There's an orange truck around here with a 2/2. I can't locate it, but nice stance.

On topic, other than maybe shocks, are there any other alterations that need to occur with a 2/2 or 2/4 drop?
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Old 08-14-2015, 08:44 AM   #2
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

According to the PO, mine has a 2/4 drop. Here's what it looked like when I got it with the Blazer wheels and 255/15/60 tires:


I found some 16" Torq Thrust IIs I got on craigslist for cheap. I hate how small the 225/16/60 tires are but the wheels and tires were brand new, guy bought them for a Camaro and didn't realize the bolt pattern was wrong. I'm debating adding thicker rubber or going big with staggered 18" wheels instead. Regardless I'm going to go with a 4/6 drop at some point.
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Old 08-14-2015, 10:11 AM   #3
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?


2/4 drop according to the previous owner. The truck has 275/60/15 tires on 15" wheels, thinking of going up to 17" wheels to try and fill the fenders, not sure about what tire size to get though.

My truck has coil springs on the rear end, so I can't comment on what the procedure would be for leaf springs. I haven't installed any shock relocators, but I might install a pair for the rear shocks to see if it makes a noticeable difference (drives fine at the moment). Front is lowered with drop spindles, so no need for special shocks or to relocate them.
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Old 08-14-2015, 11:30 AM   #4
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

I'm planning on a 2/4 drop sometime in Sept. (depending on when the savings account gets there...)

Ours is a leaf-spring truck (although LWB) and I'm actually thinking about a 2/3 drop, since CPP offers a 3" drop set of springs. I don't want a "flat" stance, just a little up in the back.

From what I can gather here (in the search box), leaf spring drops don't require a special shock relocation bracket (like coils do). The original top mount is a 'universal' design (same bracket fits R/H or L/H side) and thus has two sets of shock mount holes. Simply enlarge the second hole and fit a new top mount bolt (available at many parts stores)...done!

Of course, it will require a shorter shock to fit the new height.
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Old 08-14-2015, 03:42 PM   #5
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

I've been meaning to get pics of my 2.5/5 drop, I'll post them when I get 'em done.
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

heres my 2.5 , 4 " drop
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Old 08-14-2015, 11:42 PM   #7
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

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I'm planning on a 2/4 drop sometime in Sept. (depending on when the savings account gets there...)

Ours is a leaf-spring truck (although LWB) and I'm actually thinking about a 2/3 drop, since CPP offers a 3" drop set of springs. I don't want a "flat" stance, just a little up in the back.

From what I can gather here (in the search box), leaf spring drops don't require a special shock relocation bracket (like coils do). The original top mount is a 'universal' design (same bracket fits R/H or L/H side) and thus has two sets of shock mount holes. Simply enlarge the second hole and fit a new top mount bolt (available at many parts stores)...done!

Of course, it will require a shorter shock to fit the new height.
You can get the 2/4 from early classic enterprises. They come highly recommended. Their leafs springs drop you 4", and front coils drop you 2". I don't know if it's an option, but imagine it is, I believe you can use stock coils with their 2.5 spindles, giving you a 2.5/4. Not sure on the stance, but I believe the ride would be better. EDIT: Ha, look at the post above me, 2.5/4..............That's nice dude. What are the wheels?
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Old 08-15-2015, 11:42 PM   #8
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

How about some stock stances?
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

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You can get the 2/4 from early classic enterprises. They come highly recommended. Their leafs springs drop you 4", and front coils drop you 2". I don't know if it's an option, but imagine it is, I believe you can use stock coils with their 2.5 spindles, giving you a 2.5/4. Not sure on the stance, but I believe the ride would be better. EDIT: Ha, look at the post above me, 2.5/4..............That's nice dude. What are the wheels?
they are 15 x 8 rally's from wheels vintque
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they are 15 x 8 rally's from wheels vintque
Nice wheels Fldawg: http://www.jegs.com/p/Wheel-Vintique...63144/10002/-1
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

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You can get the 2/4 from early classic enterprises. They come highly recommended. Their leafs springs drop you 4", and front coils drop you 2". I don't know if it's an option, but imagine it is, I believe you can use stock coils with their 2.5 spindles, giving you a 2.5/4. Not sure on the stance, but I believe the ride would be better. EDIT: Ha, look at the post above me, 2.5/4..............That's nice dude. What are the wheels?
Yah, that green SWB is sweet! Has same wheels I have. I want just a little more rake to my stance. I think 2 or 2.5/3 will be just right.

I have looked at the Early Classic leafs. CPP leaf set is about $30 less...probably from the same supplier. 6 of one, half-dozen of other.

2 or 2.5" drop spindles (disc) and OEM coils...already part of the plan. Thanks!
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Old 08-18-2015, 09:55 PM   #12
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

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Yah, that green SWB is sweet! Has same wheels I have. I want just a little more rake to my stance. I think 2 or 2.5/3 will be just right.

I have looked at the Early Classic leafs. CPP leaf set is about $30 less...probably from the same supplier. 6 of one, half-dozen of other.

2 or 2.5" drop spindles (disc) and OEM coils...already part of the plan. Thanks!
I haven't looked at coils yet. When you say "OEM coils", is that literal or are they OE replacements?

The "where are they made" is a concern for me. ECE couldn't tell me, but it sounds as if a "local" provider (i.e., USA). That said, where does the steel come from, China? Why would it matter?
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Old 08-23-2015, 12:39 AM   #13
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Re: Can ya post pictures of your factory stance, 2/2 drop, or 2/4 drop in SWB?

Doesn't anyone have a factory stance anymore? Mine is below, but it's a poor example, due to the paint situation, bad bushings, and some sag in the leaf springs.

I may run with a 3.5/5.5" if I can locate the parts. ECE can provide the rear. They have the 2.5" drop spindles of course, just need to see if everything works with a 1" coil.

Looking forward to researching tires and wheels someday. Of course that would mean it's done.

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Old 08-23-2015, 07:19 PM   #14
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Heres mine: no drop, Chevy Rally wheels, 255/15/60 tires.
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Beautiful truck Freddy.
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