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06-05-2008, 06:38 PM | #1 |
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Lowering my '56 Stepside...any ideas?
I want to drive my '56 Chevy stepside to the Sacramento PoorBoys show in July and I have a few tech questions for whoever can help. I don't need to get it all done before I get there, but I'd like to.
1) 3" drop all the way around. Have a 2" drop axle, could de-arch the springs 1" OR buy drop spindles OR de-arch the spring 3" and relocate the hangers OR find a company that manufactures monoleaf drop-springs. ( I used to know a source but can't find the info) 2) I have '49 Chevy pickup spindles that are 5 lug (which I want to convert to...currently 6 lug) but I've been told I may have to ream or line bore them to accept the larger kingpins used on the 55-59 Chevy pickups. Does anyone know if that's true? 3) The gas and clutch pedals are just too high for me...I have long legs and feel like I'm going to give myself a black eye. I am already installing a smaller steering wheel to save my knees but it isn't fixing the knee-in-the-eye situation. Plus, my gut my be too big as well...maybe. I want to have the pedals shortened by 2" or so. Maybe a company out there sells shortened pedals for my truck. Any ideas guys?
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