04-06-2012, 10:58 PM | #1 |
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drop question
how much drop do i get from a rear axle flip while keeping my stock leafs? i want to keep it a 3/4 ton leaf pack but get a 6in drop in the back. do i need to buy drop shackles? also wut is the angle that my drive shaft needs to be to weld my axle plates(perches) on?
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04-06-2012, 11:48 PM | #2 |
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Re: drop question
i would flip the axel and see what drop you get with the 3/4 leafs i think theres more leafs so i'm guessing at least 4" and just try to keep the drive shaft straight
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Rock on, I started when I was 15, 3 years ago. You'll be surprised how much you'll learn from these cool trucks. Try some drop spindles
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04-07-2012, 08:39 AM | #4 |
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Re: drop question
when you say keep the driveshaft sright, what do you mean? i cant have it perfectly inline with the axle, because it will vibrate.
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yeah haha i love these trucks, i always wanted a 67-72 body style, but now that i have a square, i know i made the right choice.
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Re: drop question
If you want to know exactly how much drop you get from an axle flip without removing any leafs you need to measure from the bottom of the axle tube to the top of the leaf spring then add 1/2 to 3/4 in to the measurement for the flip bracket. This will give you your exact drop, also measure the distance from the top of the spring to the bottom of the frame rail, then measure the axle tube diameter, add 1/2 to 3/4 in for the bracket, deduct this measurement from the spring to frame measurement and this will give you your suspension travel room. If you have less than 2in I would recommend a c-notch.
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04-07-2012, 11:28 AM | #7 |
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Re: drop question
On a 3/4 ton, flipping the rear would get around 7" of drop.
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my c-10 was bagged and the driveshaft was pretty straight and never vibrated
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Re: drop question
I got 8" out of the flip on my 1-ton.
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Re: drop question
oh, so it wont matter what angle my drive shaft is
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Re: drop question
It definitely can/does matter. One might have an issue; another may not.
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Re: drop question
I had 3/4 ton springs in the back of mine and my back end came down 8.5" with a flip kit. I did remove a couple leafs though. I now have 4 plus the overload. My driveshaft was making al sorts of terrible banging noises after I dropped it. Had to install 4 degree shims but I should have used more. Still vibrates at low speed.
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well i dont really know now lol, so far i have answers of 7in, 8in, or 8.5in? i guess i'll have to measure and get a reading.
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Re: drop question
Exactly, you need to measure to get an accurate answer. Add 1/2 the diameter of the axle tube to the height of the spring pack & you'll be very close to the amount of drop.
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Re: drop question
just did and its gonna be 7in of drop. do i need to go 5in of drop in the front then for it to sit level?
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Re: drop question
What's the difference in the F to R height now?
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Re: drop question
I didnt measure yet, but i'll update tommarow with measurements.
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