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Old 03-11-2012, 10:26 PM   #1
tylers71c20
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71 3/4 ton drop

I have a 1971 chevy c20 pick up. it has coil springs and over load leaf suspension. I want to drop the truck as much as possible with out "z"ing the frame. it is my everyday driver and i dont want the frame coming throught the bed floor. i also dont have alot of skills in metal work. i want to drop the truck as much as possible for as little money as possible.
I know i have to get drop spindles for the front. but can i just cut my stock springs instead of buying drop springs?
And for the back, can i get straight springs from a junk yard and cut those and put them in.
What is the cheapest way to get the truck low?
Any help appreciated!
-Tyler
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Old 03-13-2012, 07:44 AM   #2
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Re: 71 3/4 ton drop

You can cut your stock front springs.
1/2 coil should equal about 1" of drop.
The rear will require drop springs because of the way the springs are "pigtailed" on the ends.
Shorter springs also means drop shocks.

My opinion here,... spend a few bucks on your suspension and brakes.
If you can't afford to do so,... wait until you can.
There is alot of safety items to be concerned with when doing these mods.

Also C20 drop spindle will cost more than C10 drop spindles.
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