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Old 12-01-2011, 11:48 PM   #1
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4/6 or 3.5/5

ill start off with a little info on my truck its a 71 chevy c10 coil springs long bed with a small block. Now im wanting to lower my truck but im not sure how low i will be able to go i know the 4/6 is as low as i can go with out a c-notch. so i was thinking about that one but i have long tube headers on it and was worried it would be to close to the ground if i went the low. so i measured to see how high it was right now its 9" from the ground so a 4" drop would put it at 5" is that to low for a daily driver. if so would the 3.5/5 be a good one to go to. i saw 68stepbed's truck and thinks it looks awesome that low but i was kinda wanting lower. also where i live the roads are all paved but its still out in the country. thanks for all the help.
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Old 12-02-2011, 11:31 AM   #2
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Re: 4/6 or 3.5/5

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Old 12-02-2011, 01:15 PM   #3
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Re: 4/6 or 3.5/5

I would go at this step by step. 2 1/2" drop spindle up front, and a 1" drop spring. Stock shocks and mounts are OK. Out back, a 2" block and a 3" spring. Most springs are developted for short beds, and your long bed will drop a bit more, appx 1/2". Consider an adjustable panhard rod, and relocated shock mounts. Sway bars front and rear will be next. Drive the truck for a month befor you go any lower. It is safe to cut the front coils, use a sawzall, or cutting wheel, no torch. Cut 1/2 coil, then drive for a month. The headers and the front crossmember/lower control arms, will be the first things to hit.
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Old 12-02-2011, 02:49 PM   #4
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Re: 4/6 or 3.5/5

Do I need just the adjustable pan hard bar or a super track bar. It say use the super track for anything that 5" or lower.
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Re: 4/6 or 3.5/5

The stock bar is kinda short. Ours, and the other long adjustable bars are the ticket
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