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Hair 03-05-2008 11:20 PM

3" drop coil spring install question
 
I just installed a set of 3" drop coil springs under the front of my 1971 GMC. I noticed that after I put them in and bolted the spindles and everything back up that the new drop coil springs are loose in there. When I have the wheels lifted off of the ground the new drop springs are loose in there and just clanging around. I have about an inch of play between the coil spring and the "A" frame. The old standard springs were tight no matter if the wheels were off the ground or not. When I set the truck back down I have to be sure that the new springs are lined up with the hole in the "A" frame or they could bind up in there. When everything is back on the ground its all okay but they fall loose when the wheels are lifted off the ground. Is this how they are supposed to fit? It seems that if I were to go over a small hill or something and the front end was to get light that these springs could actually fall loose and bind up in there some how. Is this how 3" drop springs fit? If it's not right, I don't see anything that I could do to change it. One last thing, I do not have the center link and tie rods put back on yet (I took it all out and painted it). When I put the center link ,tie rods, and idler arm back in place will that hold it up more and prevent the springs from being that loose?

sneakysnake 03-05-2008 11:25 PM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
When you use a shorter spring it will do that. What I done was take a couple of "U" bolts and clamp it down to the lower A arm to keep them from ever bouncing out or flopping around when the truck is jacked up.

Hair 03-06-2008 12:08 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
Is this common practice? Does everyone use the u-bolts or do most people just let them flop?

hotrodhomi 03-06-2008 12:19 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
they are not going to fall out unless you are getting air and if that is the case you have bigger problems. Just be careful when letting the truck down after jacking up.

sneakysnake 03-06-2008 12:21 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
I think most people just let it ride. Im like you what if I hop a RxR track at 60 and lose a spring.LOL

fatboys69 03-06-2008 12:33 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
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I am currently using 3" drop springs in mine and they are loose until you attach the shock to the control arm and upper mounting point then it will pull the control arm up enough to hold the spring in place. I know it freaked me out when I installed the setup originally. Mine is a drop kit form CPP and i came with shorter shocks to work with the drop springs.

Hair 03-06-2008 12:44 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
Okay, I bet that is the deal then. I am running standard shocks. I might bust them, but I was going to try them anyway. Cause those drop shocks cost like a million bucks. So I bought a set of new ones for $60 a set. I'm going to see if I can get away with running those. Has anyone tried standard shocks with 3" drop springs? Will it work?

royo 03-06-2008 01:09 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
Your not going to be happy with these. you would be better off cutting a coil or two off your stock springs . with springs this short you will have to cut the bump stops. but thats just me

sneakysnake 03-06-2008 01:34 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
I made mine, but they make shock relocators that move the upper mount from the middle to above the frame.

scrapmetalart 03-06-2008 02:43 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
My 67 has 3" springs & new stock shocks. it rides rough, but i don't think it will get any better with shorter shocks. 3" springs are short & stiff...

RoadRacer 03-06-2008 02:57 AM

Re: 3" drop coil spring install question
 
Be aware that if your truck is a manual transmission you may have to relocate or reposition your clutch z-bar linkage to use shock relocator brackets. If you have an automatic it's a non-issue.


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