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Old 10-10-2011, 08:19 AM   #26
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

I also think it looks pretty good, but it's harder to get the whole "visual effect" in a picture. I say it looks good in the picture, but in person, I may agree with you about it being too "raked".

A 1" drop block would fix the issue and it's easy enough to remove if you don't like it or if it causes any interference issues.

As to where to get a drop block kit. Get in the Zone, man! Auto Zone has drop blocks for leaf springs for ~$15-$20. It's the coil spring trucks that need specific blocks.
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:34 PM   #27
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

I don't recall the website and not in a position to look it up for you at the moment, but if you Google JTR drop blocks - you're looking for a site called 'Jags that Run'. They have solid billet drop blocks, and you can custom build the exact block you want to .5 increments. They also sell longer u bolts and stuff too. Their blocks won't crack and break like some of the more 'hollow' ones out there. They have pinion shims too.

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Old 10-10-2011, 06:27 PM   #28
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

I've made these before with a 3/8" allen cap screw to index the rearend housing,... and another hole on the other side of the block to index on the leaf spring pin.
They can also be made out of thick wall square tubing.

http://www.jagsthatrun.com/Pages/Par...ng-Blocks.html
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Old 10-10-2011, 06:39 PM   #29
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

If you don't have a C-Notch and add a block you will bottom out all the time. I think it looks good just like it is.
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Old 10-10-2011, 09:48 PM   #30
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

Hey guy's thanks for all the ideals on the blocks and for the link to the site. I found last night a set of lowering shackles with the 1"-2" adjustable drop for 45.00 with free shipping from a website and went ahead and got a C-notch kit while I was at it also free shipping total of 130.00 for both so that way I will have two drop options to go with and I will also have the original set also If I want to change back if I don't like. The frame is only about 2" from the axle now so I will need to run a C-notch anyway I think and for sure with more drop. I hope the company is OK it is Classic Performance Parts? Is it a good company to deal with? Hope so! Thanks again everybody! Robert the newbie
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Old 10-11-2011, 07:04 AM   #31
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

I had a very similar problem with my 64 shortwide and found that a 2 inch block lower in the back made it set just about even.

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Old 10-11-2011, 09:36 AM   #32
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

FWIW I like the stance of your truck as is. I'm with a few of the of the others and think just a little bit o' rake is good. I hope my stance turns out as good as yours when I get my rear flip kit installed with the lowering springs up front.
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Old 10-11-2011, 09:54 AM   #33
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

looks good to me..
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Old 10-11-2011, 09:56 AM   #34
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Looks good to me.
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Old 10-11-2011, 04:40 PM   #35
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

Looking good Robert! Classic Performance Parts is a good outfit. You might want to slow down a bit until you get those rare Rally 7's on, you can raise or lower the front a bit depending on the tires you choose. Either way it was a pleasure talking to you and if you are ever in my neck of the woods you are always welcome in my home.
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Old 10-11-2011, 07:17 PM   #36
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

Might give you an idea ..

R- 255/70 (bald, and about the same height as a 235/75) 8" wheels, 5" drop springs with nothing in the bed right now. Going lower once I get my new wheels, Notch and PB conversion, drop trailing arms, etc.

F- 215/65 (too small) 6.5" wheels, 2.5" spindles, one turn cut out of the factory SB springs by PO. Big block, no front sheet metal obviously, battery, etc. Would likely be a little lower once it's all back together.

Again, the stance will completely change soon as I have 20"s on the way prob mid Nov. Current wheels and tires are just rollers for now.
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Old 10-11-2011, 11:40 PM   #37
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Looking good Robert! Classic Performance Parts is a good outfit. You might want to slow down a bit until you get those rare Rally 7's on, you can raise or lower the front a bit depending on the tires you choose. Either way it was a pleasure talking to you and if you are ever in my neck of the woods you are always welcome in my home.
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Thanks brad yes I do sometimes get in a hurry I see what I want and that is it! I just bought the 215/70's last week so that is what I am running and the 235's are also new so the same. I loaded the bed with cinder blocks and "dropped" it down 2" and then 1" to see how that looked I think that another 1" with the C-notch will do it. Lord I hope!!! Hope to receive my rallies soon can't wait to get them on! Here is a picture with 2" more "cinder block drop" I think this looks better but frame is down on axle will have to add C-notch for sure! Thanks again, Robert
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Old 10-12-2011, 12:31 AM   #38
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Hey everybody just finished the rest of drop on my 69 GMC today put a new master cylinder on and bled all the lines. I had posted another picture of my 69 GMC short stepper a couple of days ago but the picture was not good as it was getting dark. I have 3" lowering springs up front with new 2 1/2" drop spindles and a 5" rear leaf flip kit on back and running 235/75's on back and 215/70's up front. Now with all that being said I think that it is has a little to much rake? I thought that a lowering shackle of 1-2inches would get me there and still look good or maybe take a leaf out but I don't know if that is a good thing or not as I only have 3 springs in a pack plus a thick flat overload spring on the bottom, maybe remove one spring? Or drop tire size? But I still like the fullness this tire gives in the rear well. What do you guy's think? I sometimes get confused and it helps to get more thoughts and opinions. I hope that this truck is turning out OK with the looks of the lowering process? Well thanks again everybody for all the continued help! I really need all I can get! Thanks Robert the newbie
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Old 10-12-2011, 08:14 AM   #39
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Re: To much rake? What's your all's opion?

I really like the look with the 2" block drop....cinder block, that is!!

I would split the difference and go 1.5".
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