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Old 07-27-2013, 09:47 PM   #25
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Re: 78 heavy half ton

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Sure it will. With less support of the curvature of the leaves below it, the main leaf will flatten out, causing more drop.
It can also increase axle wrap and lowering the load capacity too. You just have to decide which of these factors matters....and how much.
This is somewhat true when you put a substantial load in the truck. Keep in mind you are not removing all the helpers, just two. this gives you almost the same pack set up as a 1/2 ton. The truck's main leaf will not flatten out.
I have done this. I have three sets of heavy half springs. The reduced pack acted like the set on my 78 C10 Stepside. It is true that the front springs will be mismatched.
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