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07-04-2010, 12:02 AM | #1 |
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Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
I'm getting ready to start ordering parts for my '72 Suburban and need some real world advice on a drop. Is the 4/6 too much to be driven every day, or is a 3.5/5 a better option? The roads out here aren't the greatest and am concerned about that and the speed bumps. I'd like to avoid C-notching the back if at all possible too. Does anyone have any pics of theirs and or any special things I need to think about before doing it? Thanks.
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07-05-2010, 06:53 PM | #2 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
I prefer lowered, but I can appreciate ANY choice a guy wants to make for his own vehicle.....
There's pics of mine here somewhere.... I personally think that the lowest "mild" drop is achieved by using 2.5 inch spindles and trimming one loop off each coil spring. I used 2" lowering blocks in the back. The truck is tastefully low, but handles well and does not bottom out in most normal situations. I do hafta go slow thru dips and avoid the tallest speed bumps. Any lower would probably be a disaster anless it was a bag job. |
07-05-2010, 11:38 PM | #3 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
WOW! That's a rather biased opinion. I guess all the times I pulled car haulers, or loads of equipment didn't count because my trucks were lowered and had air bags on them. I was to busy laying low and hauling loads to notice how impractical it was.
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07-08-2010, 01:16 AM | #4 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
I think cape has had a bad day..2nd post I've seen from him tonight slamming somebodys truck. I say try the 2.5" spindles with the stock springs first, then decide if you want to cut your existing springs or buy new ones. I tried the "safe" 2" drop springs and ended up w/ zero drop as the old ones were..well just that..old! Hope that helps.
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07-08-2010, 09:25 AM | #5 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
Personal thought here. I have a 3/4 burb and I've decided on air bags. I really can't lower it much because of the wheel offset and rubbing, but if I coud come down about 2" in front and about 3-4" in back I would be happy. If you use bags you can still tow/haul and raise the vehicle up if necessary. Jmo.
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07-27-2010, 10:46 PM | #7 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
quick question why does everyone lower the rear quite a bit more than the front? This is number wise .I've never noticed chevy trucks having a lot of built in rake. Maybe its just the ones Ive read the numbers on.
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07-28-2010, 07:53 PM | #8 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
I have a 68 3/4 ton that I use as my daily driver (although it's currently parked waiting for a new brake booster). I used 2 1/2 drop spindles and 3 inch springs in front, and 5 inch TRUCK springs in back (Early Classic Ent said it would achieve about a 6 inch drop with the extra weight of the Burb). I did not notch frame, but did remove about an inch of the bump-stop. I do have to slow for those neighborhood intersection dips, and speed bumps, but don't have any issues with regular driving. Actually it's very pleasant to drive, with MUCH less body roll compared to the old worn-out springs. However, I wouldn't be able to tow much more than a hammock and some mosquito net. As you can see, it still has a slight rake, but not too much.
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07-29-2010, 10:58 PM | #9 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
Mulk, the Burb looks tough! Wish I woulda made a power play on a sweet 3/4 ton Burb that was running around here. If ya don't mind my askin, what size tires are you running?
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08-16-2010, 02:26 PM | #10 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
Sorry this took so long, I kept forgetting to check...
The fronts are 225/75 16's... And the rears are 255/70 16's |
12-04-2010, 07:51 PM | #11 | |
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Just a quick question where did you find 2 1/2 drop spindles for 3/4 ton?
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12-05-2010, 01:17 PM | #12 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
I got them, with the entire conversion from Performance Online. If I fo it right, here is the link: http://www.performanceonline.com/196...-8-LUG-DELUXE/
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12-05-2010, 02:07 PM | #13 | |
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I don't understand the above statement? I understand you're not going to put a skid loader on a trailer and go to work with this truck,... but they can very easily be built to tow a trailer. Swap out those rear drop springs for some double convoluted air bags (with schrader valves) and tow any 16 ft. car trailer all day long. Most cases the air bags are cheaper than the drop coil springs. I just bought some new 7" Dominator bags from board member way2lo2 for $45 each. Most can be bought anywhere for $75 each. You can still have a low truck and pull a trailer,... you just have to drop it, with that in mind. Again,... I love your burb,... and keeping it a 3/4 ton makes it stand out from the crowd!
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12-05-2010, 06:00 PM | #14 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
I was just referring to it's set-up at that time, and lack of clearance with the C-notch. However, ive since notched it, and have pleanty more rome for it to squat under load.
I totally understand its abilities with some bags out back. With the 396 and gearing, I could tow a house. Thanks for the props. I love 8-luggers lowered. Completely against the norm Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device
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12-05-2010, 06:12 PM | #15 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
Mulk, It is good to see a dropped 3/4 ton burb. I also have a 3/4 ton burb and have been wanting to lower it without converting it to a 1/2 ton. The pics of your burb are really inspiring me.
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12-17-2010, 09:39 AM | #16 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
looks great! im in the process of lowering my 71 3/4t. lolife99 turned me on to yours. i am sick of making calls and getting laughed at when i say i want to lower my 3/4 ton and keep it an 8 lugger. now i know how jan brady felt, "the middle child".
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12-27-2010, 01:04 AM | #17 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
I did a 3 inch coil spring drop in the front and a 4 inch in the back. The back was too low and would bottom out on the frame all the time.
I could not afford to C Notch the frame, so I put the 3 inch in the back. That is how it is now. Rides good, does not cause any problems, and I do drive it everyday. See my ride in the picture thread. |
06-19-2011, 02:42 AM | #18 |
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Re: Best drop for a daily driven 'Burb?
For the disc conversion, is it cheaper to just get a used setup from stock disc truck if only doing a mild drop?
I keep looking at a 70 GMC Sierra Grande longbed 3/4 ton simply because the thing is loaded and needs paint but not a lot of body work. I just need to find a way to have my heavy duty suspension and my lowered weekend cruiser cake too... Anybody tried doing accuair on a 3/4 ton yet? I've only searched build threads where it was used on converted 1/2 ton suspensions. |
06-19-2011, 08:01 AM | #19 | |
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They really don't go together. I would call Accuair products the best in the air ride business. Expect to pay for that quality product. Accuair is just the air management system for your truck. It will work fine on a 3/4 ton truck. Even with a mild drop,... I would lower the front with drop spindles, so disc brakes will be required up front. You also need quality shocks and a set of rear shock relocators, (I'm assuming your truck has rear coils springs) otherwise adding a set of drop rear leaf springs is a good idea. An adjustable panhard bar is also a good idea.
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