05-21-2022, 06:16 PM | #1 |
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Suspension questions
This is my 68 longbed stepside 1 ton. I am finally going to start doing the truck completely over. My question is what is the best way to give the truck a better ride. I know the 1 ton frame is taller than the half ton frame so I just can't easily change all the suspension parts. I want to keep the 9 foot bed so I think putting a half ton frame isn't an option. Looking for ideas. Thanks
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05-21-2022, 06:59 PM | #2 |
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Re: Suspension questions
Heavy duty springs give 3/4 - 1 ton trucks a stiff ride, especially in the rear. My 3/4 ton is stiff and I'm OK with it...
I had a 1976 crew cab 1 ton dually and it was very stiff riding. It had a dual leaf spring type of overload spring set up with an extra leaf or two above the regular leaf springs on each side. They would come in contact with a set of pads or brackets mounted to the frame. They would normally be a couple inches away from contacting them until you load the bed down. They would add extra stiffness when loaded. Anyhow, I took a couple leafs out of my main set and added them to the top stack to work with the overload set when my truck was loaded down. Taking 2 leafs out of my rear springs made a huge difference in making my 1 ton much nicer to drive with less stiffness. I think 73 - 80 factory front coil springs may only have 4 options? 1/2 ton with sm. block, 1/2 with big block, 3/4 - 1 ton with sm. block, and 3/4 - 1 ton with big block... Might be similar to 67 - 72 model years. Lighter duty springs might be more comfortable and lower it a little. Nice shocks also help with ride quality. |
05-21-2022, 07:22 PM | #3 |
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Re: Suspension questions
Will you still be using it as a HD truck or what is the intent? The answer to those questions should help your decision process.
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05-21-2022, 07:55 PM | #4 |
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I have no plans to use it as a HD truck.
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05-21-2022, 08:20 PM | #5 |
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Re: Suspension questions
Is the rear suspension leaf spring or coil?
For the font end you could swap to some lighter duty coil springs & swap to a more current wheel/tire combo.
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05-21-2022, 09:27 PM | #6 |
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It has lead springs.
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05-21-2022, 11:14 PM | #7 |
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Adding a 1 ton front sway bar from a dually. Lower it both ends 2". Add some really good ($$$) shocks! Rebuild the rear leaf pack by rounding each leaf of its sharp corners. Grind/sand each leaf smooth. Teflon liners between each leaf.
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05-21-2022, 11:57 PM | #8 |
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You could go w/some 1/2 ton rated leaf springs vs. the HD leafs. Later model leafs have better ride quality vs. earlier trucks. Same w/the front coils. Half-ton coils w/a lighter spring rate can help w/a better ride.
As mentioned, some good quality shocks help. I like Bilsteins. Sway bars to tame any lean up front.
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05-22-2022, 11:14 AM | #9 |
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Thanks for all the info...I am gonna have my work cut out for me. I should be starting on it in the near future
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05-22-2022, 11:43 AM | #10 |
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If you're keeping the 8-lug pattern, 16" steel or aluminum wheels & some Light Truck or tall enough pass car tires will help as well vs 6/8/10-ply HD rated tires.
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