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03-31-2009, 05:45 PM | #1 |
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How low without maxing out alignment
I am looking to drop 2-3" on the front of the '69 1/2 ton. I don't want to convert to disc brakes to use drop spindles just yet. Don't wanna put that much cash into dropping it right now.
So, how much can the springs be cut before alignment becomes an issue? Thanks in advance.
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03-31-2009, 07:22 PM | #2 |
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Re: How low without maxing out alignment
Good question. Mine is dropped with spindles and converted to discs. ECE sells a 1-inch shorter spring to make it a total of 3.5 inches lower up front.
I'm thinking that when the front wheels are tucked-in at the top, that too much has been cut/torched and the springs won't support the vehicle....saw an '88-98 SWB the other day and I know the inside of the tires had to be wearing like crazy. There have been many of the '67-72's that had cut springs on them, so somebody will let you know what worked for them....and what didn't work for others.
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03-31-2009, 09:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: How low without maxing out alignment
3" spring drop is generally the limit for alignment adjustability. Cut one full round off the bottom of your springs- should give you 2-2.5" and still be alignable...
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04-08-2009, 11:16 PM | #4 |
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Re: How low without maxing out alignment
I took a coil and a half off the front coils of my 70', (w/ 3 spacer blocks in back - Rear coil suspension), way back in 91-92. It dropped the front 3 inches or so. I drove the truck for 5 years without any problems.
Here's how it sat. If you look at the front wheel/tire it sits straight at ride height. |
04-09-2009, 06:22 AM | #5 |
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Re: How low without maxing out alignment
I've done a good number of trucks with 3 inch drop front springs. As long as the suspension is pretty tight and not worn too much, you can get enough shims in place to get back into specs.
If your control arm bushings or ball joints are worn though, you likely won't be able to get enough adjustment.
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