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Old 03-01-2010, 02:21 PM   #1
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Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

Kinda new at this. Not gonna use bags (For Now).
What's the cheapest and safest way to drop the ass end of my truck?
Any sugestions would be much appreciated.
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Old 03-01-2010, 02:51 PM   #2
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

Hey, I just asked this same question yesterday.......


Shackles......cheap
heat leaf springs or remove leafs......cheap
drop mono springs......expensive....
do axle flip......cheap, but a big drop...like 5"

can you bag it if you have leafs? I would think you would have to get rid of the leafs and go the floating rear end deal with springs, whatever that is called....
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

About 500lbs of sand should do the trick. Since you live in Texas it would be cheap and easy to find. Seems like it would be safe.

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About 500lbs of sand should do the trick. Since you live in Texas it would be cheap and easy to find. Seems like it would be safe.
I knew I'd get some lame remarks...thanks you proved me rite. Rock on
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

Any time I was told thats how they did it in they old days

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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

How low do you want to go? Shackles or flip kit would be cheap. Probably need c-notch with the flip kit though. Never heat springs!!
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Would'nt shackles raise it?
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

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Hey, I just asked this same question yesterday.......


Shackles......cheap
heat leaf springs or remove leafs......cheap
drop mono springs......expensive....
do axle flip......cheap, but a big drop...like 5"

can you bag it if you have leafs? I would think you would have to get rid of the leafs and go the floating rear end deal with springs, whatever that is called....
Cool man, thanks. Might look into removing leafs or shackles. See what works best.
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Would'nt shackles raise it?
Anyone have answer for that???
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How low do you want to go? Shackles or flip kit would be cheap. Probably need c-notch with the flip kit though. Never heat springs!!

Don't think Ima c-ntch it...I don't know enough about it.
I'd like to lower 3 maybe 4 inches in the back and maybe another 2 in the front.
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

If you use shackles, they lengthen the spring,and lower the overall frame height.....

They are fairly cheap, running around 60.00 bucks......
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If you use shackles, they lengthen the spring,and lower the overall frame height.....

They are fairly cheap, running around 60.00 bucks......
I just called a local hotrod shop and they said they did'nt have shackles that far back. Any ideas where I can find them???
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

Decide on what drop you want first. It's usually much easier to go w/a flip kit vs. trying to find shackles & hangers (definitely easier to build). If you're set on shackles & hangers, parts for a 71-72 should work w/minor (if any) tweaks.

About the rear shackles: Dropped shackles are longer vs. stock. Since the shackle acts as a pivot point, one end stays fixed to the truck, the other is attached to the end of the leaf. With the longer shackle, the end of the leaf mounts higher vs. where it would have been originally. That difference in locating heights would be the amount of drop. It would raise the truck if the shackle pivoted down (but they pivot up on trucks).

You can always swap to truck arms & coils too....
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

by far i think the easiest would be a flip kit, and then a c notch and lowering blocks if it is still not low enough...
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

Cpp sells drop leaf springs for that, I just sold some to davestrucks.
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

I just installed my shackles........It made a big difference......And fairly easy also.....
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

Flip kits for trucks (60-72) w/2.25" wide leafs....
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

Thanks for the info guys...still doin my homework see what will work best for me.
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Re: Dropping the back of a 60-66 with leaf springs

I did a flip kit on my 72 without doing a C-Notch. I have 8000 miles on it now, and have purchased a C-Notch kit. I do not reccommend a flip kit without a notch, it's just too close.....
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Take 3 leaves out that will lower it 4" if you want more use shackles CPP has them and you will need to get shorter U-bolts....Vernski
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I did a flip kit on my 72 without doing a C-Notch. I have 8000 miles on it now, and have purchased a C-Notch kit. I do not reccommend a flip kit without a notch, it's just too close.....
I second that. My truck has leaf springs and with the flip kit the axle is just about at frame level. It's a good look.
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Any pics Vernski?
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