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Re: Lowering Spring for Big Block Chevy
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Typical trucks have a 2" rake front to rear so that the truck doesn't squat too much when loaded down. If you're going w/a 6" rear drop & a 2.5" spindle up front, I would opt for a new front BBC rated coil from Moog & trim from there. Typically 1 full coil yields 2" of drop. The 6104 w/a full coil cut should be about what you want. Info previously shared by Rob @ No Limit Engineering & stashed in my 'good to know' folder: Moog # 6082 722 lbs/in 6 cyl, and light v-8 Moog # 6542 842 lbs/in std v-8 Moog # 6102 1015 lbs/in bigblock, longbed c.s. Moog # 6104 1016 lbs/in 3/4 ton, sits 1/2" higher than #6102 Moog # 6454 1060 lbs/in 3/4t bbc, c.s, 1ton
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