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ryanmctee 07-30-2012 10:56 AM

Front leaf springs too high
 
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Help. I've installed a 2" Tuff Country lift kit on my 72 K10. New springs in the front and blocks in the back. Before and after measurments actually show 4" of lift - much more than I wanted. Anyways, the front of the truck is about 1-1/2" higher than the rear, you can kinda see it in the picture. How can I fix this without raising the rear? I've read about taking a leaf out of the front spring packs. Any thoughts? I've also thought about just buying new stock front leafs....

SunSoaked 07-30-2012 11:14 AM

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That's a GOOD looking truck. It's almost exactly what I'm building, same color and all. If the spring pack is correct (2' lift) and it actually lifted it 4 inches something has to give? Maybe your initial measurements were actually low due to spring sag and it was sitting lower than when it was new.

ryanmctee 07-30-2012 11:21 AM

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I can really buy into that. The truck had the original springs on it. That's why I'm thinking I could buy new STOCK springs and get the front to settle down a bit. But I've been doing some reading and it seems fairly common for guys to remove the bottom spring out of the pack and it does the same thing, just saves a few hundred bucks. Any thoughts?

SunSoaked 07-30-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ryanmctee (Post 5513259)
I can really buy into that. The truck had the original springs on it. That's why I'm thinking I could buy new STOCK springs and get the front to settle down a bit. But I've been doing some reading and it seems fairly common for guys to remove the bottom spring out of the pack and it does the same thing, just saves a few hundred bucks. Any thoughts?

How many leaves does the spring pack have?
Another option is to just drop in a big block. The extra weight should even it out:metal:

ryanmctee 07-30-2012 11:53 AM

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Three springs in the front packs, but I'm keeping my engine..... :lol:

69GWC 07-30-2012 01:26 PM

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My skyjacker 2.5" lift did the same thing, not quite as tall as yours but it has a 2" rake to it now like it needed 4" blocks in the back.
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Stocker 07-30-2012 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ryanmctee (Post 5513215)
the front of the truck is about 1-1/2" higher than the rear, you can kinda see it in the picture.

Beautiful truck you have there -- the stance is great, I'd leave it just like it is. The front springs will probably settle just a bit with time. My K20 ended up like that after the 2.5" Softrides. I kept my rear AALs and never installed the rear blocks. I actually like the look with the nose up a bit, somewhat like a pre-runner or desert racer look.

BLAZERMAN 07-30-2012 06:44 PM

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Beautiful truck...and I love the stance just the way it is! But it is Your truck...and I dont think you would be happy with stock springs...it doesnt look like you have an excess of tire clearance. Those are 33" arent they? I have a 4" lift on my 71 1/2 ton with 35" KOs and have about the same amount of tire clearance as you do. I would hold off and drive it for awhile and see how you feel about it.

ryanmctee 07-30-2012 07:36 PM

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Thanks for the compliments guys. More than likely, I will drive it for awhile and see what happens. IF I really don't like it (which is were I am right now) I will take one leaf out of the front spring packs and try that route.....

Redcap 07-30-2012 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ryanmctee (Post 5514135)
Thanks for the compliments guys. More than likely, I will drive it for awhile and see what happens. IF I really don't like it (which is were I am right now) I will take one leaf out of the front spring packs and try that route.....

I'd add a leaf in back rather than take one from the front...

BLAZERMAN 07-30-2012 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ryanmctee (Post 5514135)
Thanks for the compliments guys. More than likely, I will drive it for awhile and see what happens. IF I really don't like it (which is were I am right now) I will take one leaf out of the front spring packs and try that route.....

I dont think I would take a leaf out of a 3 spring pack...if I were you I would call Tuff Country and explain whats going on and see what they say.

noco-k5 07-30-2012 09:20 PM

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Just installed a 2 1/2 inch Tuff Country lift on my 70 Blazer. Looks exactly the same. Not sure I like the way it looks, but it definitely rides much better than it did with the original springs which were hammered.

1968vetL-71 07-30-2012 10:15 PM

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That is a beautiful truck!!! But the stance is horrible. So bad that you should probably just sell me the truck and then I'd just leave it cause it looks killer! :lol: Seriously.. it looks fabulous man. Very, very nice.

special-K 07-31-2012 07:59 AM

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Regardless off the measurements,that lift looks appropriate for the tire/wheels. It gives healthy/ample clearance w/o looking any higher than necessary...just right. I prefer the nose up a bit myself. The rear up higher than the front is for 2wds,IMO. This is how 4wds have always sat from back when lifts first came out. They look stout and proud. The front requires more clearance than the rear. You'll find a 4wd that sits slightly higher in the front will ride and handle far better. Just look at off road racers. It tosses the weight to the rear and the rear just follows the front. On crowned 2-lanes your truck won't feel like it's being tossed to the side of the road,like with the rear is raised. It will brake better,too,with more weight transferred to the rear (fronts are way heavier) and nose diving/rear lifting will be compensated more.

ryanmctee 07-31-2012 09:53 AM

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I drove the truck last night and the ride is incredible. Far better than I had expected. Anybody looking for a lift, in my opinion the Tuff Country is the way to go - VERY plush ride for a 40 year old 4x4 truck. Maybe I'm just being anal about the stance. I think I will just drive it for awhile and see what happens. FYI, my 13 year old son now really wants one of these after last night's test drive. That kid had a perma-smile for about five miles.......:metal:

special-K 07-31-2012 09:44 PM

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That's awesome! Makes it worth every penny,huh? I really like the Tuff Country suspension,too. My '72 GMC is still original with seriously negative arched front springs and beat shocks. One tire is also worn from being on a truck with bad ball joints. I have the Tuff Country stuff,wheels,and tires for it,just need a chance to do it. I love the feel of all that fresh stuff done.

Murphy IRE 08-01-2012 11:54 AM

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Looks good to me and I agree with Special-K and Stocker. I love the two tone. I'm debating that green or staying with the light olive.

Mudder 08-01-2012 11:41 PM

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I agree with driving it for a while. The springs may settle in and drop a bit. I have had several of their lifts and I have had good luck with all of them. Truck looks really good.

MikeS. 08-02-2012 02:31 AM

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That is a great lookin truck.
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ryanmctee 08-16-2012 10:20 AM

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Well, after a full week of driving, I think I'm just going to leave things alone. I don't know if it's me or what, but the front springs have seemed to settle just a bit. Check the picture, the truck almost looks level. Once again, the ride is awesome. Super smoothe for an old 4x4. Thanks for all's opinions!

Redcap 08-16-2012 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ryanmctee (Post 5541830)
Well, after a full week of driving, I think I'm just going to leave things alone. I don't know if it's me or what, but the front springs have seemed to settle just a bit. Check the picture, the truck almost looks level. Once again, the ride is awesome. Super smoothe for an old 4x4. Thanks for all's opinions!

Looks good. Might consider one of these zero rate springs for the rear if you want to level it out all the way.

special-K 08-16-2012 04:23 PM

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The wheel openings on these trucks raises more in the front than the rear...maybe to allow for steering clearance. Look at the distance from TDC if the openings and the upper trim. Notice the front is closer. That may be what makes folks think the front is up more than it really is. I think it looks great...still.

msgross 08-18-2012 12:43 PM

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Looks nice... you could always add a 1" zero rate spring in the back... those will also allow you to move the axles forward or backwards to center it in the wheel arch..

ORD and DIY4x.com have them..

Dunenutt 08-18-2012 01:03 PM

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The stance is perfect!

Mine sat a little high in the front for a while. Hammering it over the rows of speed bumps at Home depot settled it down a bit:lol:

JPBrecheisen 08-19-2012 01:30 AM

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special-k is right. The wheel openings are different....even though not by much, but it can make the truck look taller in the front when it actually sits level. I think your truck looks perfect like it sits. Very nice truck.

You can always park it on level ground and put a bubble level on the rocker panel to see how it really sits. Make sure the wheels are straight ahead also, so the caster will jack up the corner of the wheel that is turned outboard.

Thing looks good to me. I kinda like the 4x4's a touch higher in the front anyway.


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