07-20-2012, 07:16 PM | #1 |
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Lowered straight axle
I have a 56 Chevy pickup with a 3inch lowered axle my ground clearance from the axle to the ground is only 2 inches. I know I should have more do you know what my problem could be. The guy I bought the truck from only has 2 leafs on each side but that shouldn't effect the ground clearance. Any ideas thanks for the help guys
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What size wheels and tires? That's the only thing that will affect how much clearance the axle has with the ground.
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ouch on the speed bumps,run 15s on the front of mine 6inches to payment,full spring pack 4inch lowered axle.good luck.
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Do they even make drop spindles for a 56 Chevy pickup
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I know guys who used to make their own with a steel plate and a Rambler spindle and hub.
That was back in the rude and crude days of modifying vehicles though. With stock springs a 3 inch dropped axle should drop the truck three inches at a chosen measuring point from stock. Two inches of ground clearance at the axle tells me that you have some pretty small low profile tires on the truck. Or there are other mods along with the dropped axle. Can you post some photos and give the wheel and tire sizes? |
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I'll try to post pic soon. My tire I believe is 215/70/15 standard truck tire and wheel. I don't know what's wrong.
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Chevette do u have an idea what could be wrong. Or anyone else I just want to drive the truck but it's to to low.
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Try to post a picture,since you don't know what you have and neither do we. We could speculate all day long.
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There are a few things that could have you too low, but it would be near impossible to pin-point the problem without pictures. Take some pics and post them. I'm sure there are several folks at this forum who could solve the mystery.
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It's not letting me post pic for some reason sorry. I will try again
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Yeah post some pics when you can. Your scrub line sounds really low. Post pics with a measuring tape by the axle showing the clearance if you can.
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Ok i have what might be a dumb question. Still trying to figure out why my truck is so low with just a 3 inch drop axle. If there's only 2 leafs on each side and I replace them with the original spring pack will that increase my ground clearance or just the truck height.
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Mr48chev email sent. Thanks very much
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Sounds like someone did an old school heat and stretch axle drop.
If that is the case you'll have to replace the axle. If they just put drop spindles on, all you'll have to do is replace then With stock spindles. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Well at first that's what I thought because I never seen a straight axle with round tubing. But found out the axle is from cpp so I guess it's a 3 inch drop. I was also told if it has stock brakes which my truck does then it doesn't have lowered spindles. I guess the stock brakes don't mount up to the lowered spindles so that takes care of that
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You can't really tell anything from the photos as we need to see how it is set up under the truck. |
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I sent you more photos to our email mr48chev.
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It almost looks like it has a four or five inch drop on the axle. It looks like they put the axle on top of the spring here which is normal to lower one of these trucks. |
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I've never seen a truck this low with just a lowered axle. What you guys think is better. Put original leaf pack back in or replace with a 2 inch drop axle with new stock leaf pack which has the disc brake kit on it for $500 bucks. What u think or any other options thanks guys.
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Yea sorry about the ugly pics been sitting awhile.
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