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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: State College, PA
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My 1st project on my 1st truck... have questions...
My first project is to replace coil springs... I have a 350 in the truck, If I installed 1/2 ton Big Block springs up front will that help keep the front up by an inch or so? The only reason I would do this is if I can get about an inch up front to level out the rake at least a little. Also, I was told variable rate springs have same ride as stock 1/2 ton, but when put under weight they will perform as if a 3/4 ton. Anyone have experience with this? Don't know if I should install variable in rear or 3/4 ton springs. Will I totally ruin ride quality by going w/ BB up front and 3/4 ton in rear? Any input would help me out greatly.
Greg |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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you can do that, however, the ride will be somewhat stiffer. depending on the amount of height increase you are desiring, you may also want to look into shock mount extensions or longer shocks. you could also use rubber spacers to increase height, whic allows you to maintain ride quality.
there's my .02 worth. good luck~! |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Victoria B.C
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I'm having the same problem. So far what I've done is put 3/4 ton coils in the back. I did this because I am hauling a camper, and also because I got them from the wreckers alot cheaper than new ones. The ride is stiffer but it does handle better. As for the front I am confused also. I was wondering about BB springs or 3/4 ton springs from a 73 and up model.
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Location: Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada
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I replaced my stock rear coils with the variable rates, but have yet to try them out. A buddy of mine who is 330lbs, stood on the rear frame and bounced up and down and they hardly moved. It will more than likely be a stiffer ride than what I'm used to, but I will be hauling a lot of different things with it too.
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#5 |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Victoria B.C
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O.K for anyone interested, the front springs from a 73 and up are a bit taller than ours. If you are going to use them you will need to cut a coil off somewhat. I think it would be better to just use the BB springs for our year, if your not into playing around with taking springs in and out.
By the way, 3/4 and 1 ton sway bars out of the 73 and up will fit out trucks. I am putting a 1ton bar on mine in the next couple of weeks.
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#6 |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: State College, PA
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Well looks like I am going with the 1/2 Big Block up front and the variable rate in the rear. I will try to get some good before and after shots, and will take some measurements as well so we know how much it helped. Will not be done for a few weeks.
Greg |
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