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Old 05-30-2013, 09:33 PM   #1
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rear coil spring suspension

I've lowered a lot of s-10's over the years. All static drops with lowered leafs and blocks.
Typically the bigger the block, the crappier the ride - does the same hold true with the coil spring rear end?
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Old 05-30-2013, 10:56 PM   #2
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Re: rear coil spring suspension

no, i had 3 in block on mine for years , doesnt feel like they even there
but 2 in block is the biggest u can buy because of clearance issues on 15 in wheels
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Old 05-31-2013, 09:28 AM   #3
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so having a 2" block with 4 inch drop coils rides nicely?
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Old 05-31-2013, 10:21 AM   #4
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Re: rear coil spring suspension

I have 4" drop coils on my 72 C-10 LWB and it rides excellent...I even haul my 600lb KZ-1000 around on it and only hits the stops on unseen speed bumps or rough bridge abutments at speed...No C-Notches...
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Re: rear coil spring suspension

sweet!!!
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Old 05-31-2013, 11:07 AM   #6
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Re: rear coil spring suspension

It wasnt your blocks that gave you a crappy ride, it was the soft springs. Lowering blocks dont have a negative impact on your ride. Lowering springs that are too soft are the culprit.
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Re: rear coil spring suspension

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It wasnt your blocks that gave you a crappy ride, it was the soft springs. Lowering blocks dont have a negative impact on your ride. Lowering springs that are too soft are the culprit.
All things relative, I do agree that soft leafs, mono leafs, inferior quality leafs do certainly result in a crap ride. But I don't think I could, in good conscious, blame the entire ride quality on the springs alone. I feel it is a complete package that needs to work together for that perfect ride.
At least from my experiences.

My first step to lowering a s-10 rear was always lowered leaf springs. I never used blocks without them. I always went new after lowering my first with a bad experience using used equipment and cut coils.
Anytime I just changed to lower leafs, I felt it rode and handled fine. Adding blocks seemed to stiffen everything and while it still handled well, it rode like crap. I felt every little bump. Of course, much of the ride quality depended on how low I went. A 1" block and 2" lowered leaf rode like a dream compared to a 2" lowered leaf and a 3" block.
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