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Old 09-09-2011, 07:08 AM   #1
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52" or 56" leaf springs

I am looking into replacing the springs on my pickup, 76 big 10 2wd swb. I see either 52" or 56" springs as being an option.

Is there a way of knowing which length springs are under my truck without measuring them?
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:27 AM   #2
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

a big ten would have had an 8 leaf 56 inch spring pack

why are you replacing your leaf springs?
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:35 AM   #3
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

If your rear spring hanger is directly next to your rear bumper brackets on the frame, you have the longer springs. Generally, 4 leaf packs are the short 52" springs, 6-8 and you have the 56".
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Old 09-09-2011, 11:12 AM   #4
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

I currently have a bunch of broken springs in the packs and am getting ready to add caltracs, setting it up for the drag strip. I kinda figured it'd be easier to swap in a 4 leaf pack than to try and mix and match a good setup with bulk spring stock.

Is there a better way to do it?
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Old 09-09-2011, 11:45 AM   #5
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

If you run the shorter springs, you will need to move the rear hangers forward...not exactly fun removing the factory rivets. The good news, the holes are in the frame for both hanger locations already.
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:23 PM   #6
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

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Generally, 4 leaf packs are the short 52" springs, 6-8 and you have the 56".
Sorta generally. =-) When I got my truck it had 7-leaf packs in it, 52" springs (optional springs for the 4x4). Previous owner of my c10 had a camper in it. Measuring is the only way to know for sure given the potential for swaps done over the years. For those wondering, measure the rear half of the spring, it'll be 26 or 30 inches long from spring eye to spring center.

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Old 09-09-2011, 08:45 PM   #7
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Measuring is the only way to know for sure given the potential for swaps done over the years. For those wondering, measure the rear half of the spring, it'll be 26 or 30 inches long from spring eye to spring center.

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Rear hanger placement on the frame will tell you everything you need to know, without the need for a tapemeasure or anything but your very own eyes. There were two different spring lengths, and two different locations on the frame for the matching hangers.
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

Is the hanger in the front in the same location regardless of spring length?
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

Yes, front hanger is in the same location.
(re rear hanger, sounded like the truck was not in the same location as the OP. Better to err on the side of caution).

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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

huh. so then the cal tracs will work with either the 52 or 56 spring...

will one work better than the other or should it not matter?
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

My 73 liked the short 3 leaf pack. The long 7 leaf didnt leave as well. According to cal- tracs there is more stored energy in the lighter 3 leaf pack.
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Old 09-10-2011, 11:03 PM   #12
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My 73 liked the short 3 leaf pack. The long 7 leaf didnt leave as well. According to cal- tracs there is more stored energy in the lighter 3 leaf pack.
Is this the spring you have?

http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index....7&currency=USD

I looked while loading it on the hauler today and could see that I do indeed have the 56 inch spring. I didn't bother counting how many were in the pack because the truck has had a long, sad story of previous owners.
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

I have the long springs, but I removed the giant helper and another leaf to soften up the ride as it was just way too rough. The modified long springs seem to ride smoother unloaded than the short springs, and will still haul a heavy load without sagging.

Has anyone ever purchased any of the aftermarket replacement springs? I'd like to install new springs all around. My truck sits higher on one side than the other, even before I removed leafs.
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Old 09-11-2011, 11:55 AM   #14
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Re: 52" or 56" leaf springs

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Is this the spring you have?

http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index....7&currency=USD

I looked while loading it on the hauler today and could see that I do indeed have the 56 inch spring. I didn't bother counting how many were in the pack because the truck has had a long, sad story of previous owners.
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That looks similar though.

I got mine from the junkyard.
They had 3 leafs and a helper. I pulled the helper and ran with the three.
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I have the long springs, but I removed the giant helper and another leaf to soften up the ride as it was just way too rough. The modified long springs seem to ride smoother unloaded than the short springs, and will still haul a heavy load without sagging.

Has anyone ever purchased any of the aftermarket replacement springs? I'd like to install new springs all around. My truck sits higher on one side than the other, even before I removed leafs.
Switch the leaf pack left to right.
And or mix the l/r leafs together.
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