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Old 03-07-2008, 05:32 AM   #1
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spring lift kit options...70 k20

I'm sure its been asked before. I'm looking for a parts house that has shackles blocks and springs for these old trucks... I'm looking to go up 4 to 5 inches... My current front springs are shot and I perfer to replace them with a arched spring. The rears look in good shape. What lift kit companys should I look at? Thanks Bob
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Old 03-07-2008, 06:13 AM   #2
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Re: spring lift kit options...70 k20

Check Out Offroaddesign.com. They Have A Rear Shackle Lift Kit And Can Get Front Springs Also. Kit Will Gain You 4" Lift In Rear. Daren
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Old 03-07-2008, 05:59 PM   #3
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www.offroaddesign.com has everything
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Old 03-07-2008, 07:47 PM   #4
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Re: spring lift kit options...70 k20

I've been very pleased with Tuff Country front springs, haven't tried their rear springs. I've used their 4" Ez Ride and their 6" HD springs on my 69 K20 and like them both. Definitely worth your time to check out OffRoad Design like mentioned above. They have everything you need.

I'm using their shackle flip on my 69 K20 along with greaseable bushings at all points and their heavy duty front shackles. I've bought both sets of front springs from them for that truck too. I would mention that my 4" front springs weren't matched to well, one had more arch then the other, but can't really blame that on OffRoad Design as the springs are shipped directly from Tuff Country.
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Old 03-07-2008, 10:19 PM   #5
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Re: spring lift kit options...70 k20

Once agian, thanks for the advice. This forum has helped me and my build and I glad I found it!

In comming- shackle flip kit and the soft ride fronts woot woot!
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Old 03-08-2008, 03:18 AM   #6
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Re: spring lift kit options...70 k20

I like TuffCountry,too,for reasonably priced off-the-shelf.I front and rear 6" EZrides on a truck and it rides better than any lifted truck I`ve owned.
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Re: spring lift kit options...70 k20

When you go to remove your rear factory shackle hanger, I found grinding an x into the rivet and then using an air hammer with a pointed bit in it worked real good. Some people say a good sharp chisel and a well placed hit with a bfh will knock the head of the rivet right off also.

Did you give some thought to the greasable bushings/bolts? Now is the time to do them if your thinking about them.

When you get to installing, be sure to post up some progress pics!

Also, did you buy a raised steering arm to get your steering corrected. Even with just a 4" lift it is a wise investment.
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Old 03-08-2008, 05:39 AM   #8
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When you go to remove your rear factory shackle hanger, I found grinding an x into the rivet and then using an air hammer with a pointed bit in it worked real good. Some people say a good sharp chisel and a well placed hit with a bfh will knock the head of the rivet right off also.

Did you give some thought to the greasable bushings/bolts? Now is the time to do them if your thinking about them.

When you get to installing, be sure to post up some progress pics!

Also, did you buy a raised steering arm to get your steering corrected. Even with just a 4" lift it is a wise investment.
I'll post pics for sure. No, I didn't get the shacles, nore the pitman drop woops! Thanks for reminding me btw i decided to go 6in.. Bob
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Old 03-09-2008, 04:07 AM   #9
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btw i decided to go 6in.. Bob
Steering arm just became a MUST have.

ORD will help you out, your in good hands.

What size tires will you be running?
Thought about doing cross over steering?
Helps alot with bump steer.
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