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Location: Sutherlin Oregon
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Flip rear axle?
Has anyone done a rear axle flip without doing a C notch? Any pics of how a truck would sit. I fliped the rear in my 56 and I'm afraid it might be lower than I want. The axle is very close to the frame, and only the cab is siting on the frame. I don't want to scrape on speed bumps. Thanks.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Auburn ca.
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Re: Flip rear axle?
what are using for a rear axle and what springs?
my dad did a setup like that 30or so years ago on my sisters 52 chev he used a 1970 caprice rear axle on top of the stock springs he even used a 2" block to get it lower. and it still sits a bit high for my tastes and I am not a big fan of running boards on the ground.JMHO any way she drove it for maybe 10 years like that with no problems.In fact he used the caprice front clip.It rode and handled real nice, too bad it is sitting in mothball I'll get you some pics Last edited by mknittle; 10-09-2011 at 06:18 PM. Reason: memory started working |
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Re: Flip rear axle?
52 had the rear above the springs already. This is a 56, and the rear was below the springs. I am using a Camaro rear above the springs. I want to be able to tow or haul a small load if I want, so I don't want it too low, and I don't want to C notch if I don't have to. I don't want to weaken the frame, so if I c notch, I want to add something back in.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: San Diego CA
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Re: Flip rear axle?
I'm not real familiar with the 56 but if it's anything like the 59 there's not much room without a C notch. I'm running a 82 jimmy 12 bolt rearend, It works fine with the C. Total drop is about 3 1/2" and I still need to add bump stops so the bed does not hit the rear pumkin housing.
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Re: Flip rear axle?
Member "57 3100's" truck has a rear flip and a 3" drop axle from Sid's with 3 leafs removed up front. No C channel but he's told me he took the bump stops off and put a thick strip of rubber on the lower frame flange.
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Re: Flip rear axle?
Yeah that's what i am working on. probably will raise the bed floor a couple inches.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: gresham oregon
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Re: Flip rear axle?
how much space do you have between you axle and frame now?if you do an axle flip it will drop your truck about 4 inches. (depending on how thick the tube and perch are). the distance between the axle and frame can differ even in the same year.your will more then likely only have about 2 inches between the axle and frame. even if you remove the bump stop it will still hit the frame when you hit a bump. even if you put a small piece of rubber in place of the bump stop the axle hitting the frame is very annoying. you will also not be able to tow anything or haul a heavy load. if you want to go on the cheap you could remove a couple leafs . but you cant go more then a couple inches , if it messes with your bound and rebound which can make it a little bouncy, firmer shock can help like gasmatic 2s. this route you wont be able to haul or tow anything. even though its alot of work in the long run an axle flip and a frame notch are the best way to go if you plan on keeping the truck. if you need some advice or want someone else to do it for you. give charley at charleys original drop shop a call he's in portland area and does everything in house,has good prices and stands behind his work.503-780-2155. if you want to go a couple inches he can dearch your springs and that way you wont lose your towing or hauling ability.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Pagosa Springs, CO
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Re: Flip rear axle?
FFREDO! That is a great looking gas tank.
What is the name and model number? thanks, larry |
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Larry, the tank is from Tanks inc www.tanksinc.com model number UT-N-2 |
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Re: Flip rear axle?
I can attest to the fact that if your axle bangs on the frame long enough the frame will most likely break right above the axle. I had to limp into my buddy's place one day and put the frame back together on the left side on the 48. That's one reason it's getting a new frame. This one will get a C notch but not a big one as the truck won't have bags.
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