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Old 05-02-2006, 10:22 AM   #1
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Lowering my truck

I have a 1972 chevy shortwheel base with coil springs in the back, did some of these trucks come with leaf springs. I want to lower my truck but am new to this. What is the best way and what is all the stuff i see about ECE 2.5/4 etc. Also how much do the lowering kits cost. Thanks
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Old 05-02-2006, 11:36 AM   #2
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Re: Lowering my truck

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I have a 1972 chevy shortwheel base with coil springs in the back, did some of these trucks come with leaf springs. I want to lower my truck but am new to this. What is the best way and what is all the stuff i see about ECE 2.5/4 etc. Also how much do the lowering kits cost. Thanks
Yes some came with leafs, coils are better. You can get all new lowered coils for ~250. The max for just coils is 3"-5".
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Old 05-02-2006, 11:57 AM   #3
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I am running the ECE 4/6 drop kit on my project truck
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Old 05-02-2006, 11:58 AM   #4
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Re: Lowering my truck

JP,

ECE is Early Classic Enterprises, they sell aftermarket components for these trucks (as well as a bunch of other companies...)

2.5/4 means a 2.5" drop in the front and a 4" in the rear.

As far as the best way, I would say that is debatable and depends on what you want... You can easily get a 4/6 static (static means using non-adjustable components, not air or hydraulic) drop without much $$$ invested. If you want to slam one of these the $$$ factor increases drastically.

My feeling is if you go 2/4 you will wish you went 4/6, I would go 4/6 to start with (this is as low as you can get without a c-notch).

I hope you were asking for something this basic, if not I apologize.

Good luck and have fun, Rg
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