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Old 05-05-2006, 01:17 AM   #1
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4.5/6 drop.

Has anyone gone with 4.5/6, what ive got so far is 2" drop front coils and 3" drop rear coils. I was thinking of going with the 5" spring in the back and 1" block. and 2" front drop spring with drop spindles.
What things will i need to change in order to keep my truck driving straight and not ruining other suspension parts?
my headers are full length and i worrie about clearence for those because its a long box!
or am i just hallucinating?
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Old 05-05-2006, 07:02 PM   #2
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

anyone?
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Old 05-05-2006, 07:34 PM   #3
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

You will need the adjustable panhard bar and a rear shock relocater kit
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Old 05-05-2006, 11:49 PM   #4
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

Depending on the brand & type of headers, you may/may not have clearance issues. Stick a 2x4 under your headers & exhaust @ the current ride height. If it looks too close, you'll have problems & will need to consider swapping back to manifolds or shorty headers.

My 68 has dropped spindles & ~3" shorter coils up front w/a 27.5" front tire diameter. For reference, you have to remove the plate off of a standard 2-ton floor jack to roll it under the front crossmember. I don't have problems @ that height but it had headers that had to be removed. It has bottomed out in a construction zone before, typically it just buzzes the tops of the front inner fenderwells occasionally.

For the rear, @ a 6" drop (5" coil + 1" block) you can get away w/modifying your stock panhard bar or get an aftermarket adjustable one. Shock relocators would be good but not mandatory because it's technically only a 5" drop (blocks don't alter the travel distance on the shocks). Even then, you can relocate the stock brackets or use shorter off the shelf shocks. 6" drops will work w/o a c-notch but you will prob need to remove or relocate the bumpstop.
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Old 05-06-2006, 12:26 AM   #5
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

heres how low they hang. this was before the 2/3 drop and 18's i dont know if you can get an idea from this pic, but here it is anyways.
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

It's hard to tell from pics. Drop spindles will lower the current ride height either 2.5" or 3" (depending on the spindle brand).

Stack some wood pieces together to get the same thickness as the amount of spindle drop. Slide the wood under the headers & get a buddy to bounce on the front end w/you (we stand on the front bumper & hold on to the opened hood to keep from falling). If the headers hit the wood..... you'll have your answer.
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

who sells 3 inch drop spindals? I can only find 2.5s
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

Bell Tech has 3" droppers! Not sure on the part # tho!

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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

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Bell Tech has 3" droppers! Not sure on the part # tho!

Where could one find said Spindles. Tried google and the only site was carolina classics but there site is down or somthing... Any where else?
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

Summit & Jegs each sell BellTech spindles. DJM also makes a 3" spindle.
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Old 05-20-2006, 03:58 AM   #11
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

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Summit & Jegs each sell BellTech spindles. DJM also makes a 3" spindle.
Thanks alot now just have to find a truck with discs and steal its front suspension. Swap the whole thing under my drumed 67. Peace.
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Old 05-25-2006, 05:25 PM   #12
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

Carrzy4, If you go with 4" springs and a 2" block (rear) you won't need the shock relocators or the adj. bar. This is what I run with out any problems.

Good luck, Rg
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

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Where could one find said Spindles. Tried google and the only site was carolina classics but there site is down or somthing... Any where else?

BellTech 3 inch drop spindles for 71-72 trucks. Straight bolt on, no mods needed. In stock and ship tomorrow if you want...

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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

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who sells 3 inch drop spindals? I can only find 2.5s
Are the 3'' spindals available for 73- 87s?
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Yes they are. BellTech part number BEL-3100

Summit has them in stock too.
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Re: 4.5/6 drop.

No c-notch with 6" drop?
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No c-notch with 6" drop?
No C-notch necessary with a 6" rear drop.
Coil spring trucks anyway, I assume same for leaf.
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