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Old 10-07-2010, 06:53 PM   #1
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Western Chassis lowering leafs plus what for 6" rear drop?

I want to lower my 77 GMC stepside, and am leaning towards a 5/6 static drop.

My stock 33 year old leaf springs are looking pretty crummy, so rather than swap them out for oem replacements I figure why not use the Western Chassis lowering leafs that are made to have a softer ride? WC offers them in 2 and 4 inch drops. I figure I would use the 2" lower leaf combined with a 4" flip kit or the 4" lower leaf with a 2" hanger. I don't even know if either of these is feasible, but if they are, I was looking for advice on which would be the preferred way to go?

I may put a helper air bag on the back for the extremely rare cargo use, but the main goal of this truck is looking good, handling decent and making a damn fine tailgate party truck.

So since my leafs need to be replaced, what's my best course of action for a static drop. I haven't ruled out bags completely, but I don't have any desire to go super low and I have a lot of other places where I could put the extra money into the truck.

Any advice on the 4" drop for the front (I am leaning towards spindles after reading through this forum) is also appreciated.
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Old 10-07-2010, 08:59 PM   #2
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Re: Western Chassis lowering leafs plus what for 6" rear drop?

Spindles w/a shorter coil up front. What makes you think the current leafs are requiring replacement? Mine are 36yrs old & still doing just fine. For 5-6" rear drop, I'd do a flip kit.
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Old 10-07-2010, 09:03 PM   #3
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Re: Western Chassis lowering leafs plus what for 6" rear drop?

They have visible cracks. I am sure they would hold up for a while, but I'd rather replace them.
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Re: Western Chassis lowering leafs plus what for 6" rear drop?

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They have visible cracks. I am sure they would hold up for a while, but I'd rather replace them.
Makes sense then. If purchasing them new, I'd prob go 2" drop spring + the flip kit. It just seems w/leafs that flip kits yield better ride quality vs amount of drop.
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Old 10-07-2010, 10:18 PM   #5
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Re: Western Chassis lowering leafs plus what for 6" rear drop?

I agree with Scoti. I have always found it best to get as much "static" drop as possible. I prefer spindles over springs, and shackle, hanger, flip, etc over rear springs.
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Old 10-08-2010, 01:46 PM   #6
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Re: Western Chassis lowering leafs plus what for 6" rear drop?

Well, as it turns out I have a friend who will gift me some used but useable leafs he took off his truck when he put on a 4-link so I think I am going mcgauheys 4.5/6 drop kit.
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