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Old 12-26-2013, 07:58 AM   #1
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2wd vs 4wd ride height

I'm not finding the exact info I'm looking for. What is the difference in ride height between 2wd vs 4wd? The reason I ask is because I am going to lift my 2wd suburban using the 4" lift spindles from an 88-98 c1500 and lower control arms from a 3/4-1 ton 73-87. It has a broken main leaf around one of the bushings, so leaf springs are a must. I don't think I can just buy a 4" lift spring for a 4wd and expect it to sit level. I think it would be to tall in the rear. Since gm didn't use lift blocks in the 4wd, the 4wd springs must have a little more arch. According to LMC none of the part numbers match between 2wd vs 4wd. What my thoughts are is to get a 2.5" lift spring for a 4wd. I'm trying to avoid using a lift block, or at least not much of one.
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Old 12-26-2013, 10:19 AM   #2
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd ride height

I have 4" lift all the way around n it's pretty level. Not perfect but all wheel wells are within 1.5 inches of another. If the back is too high that's just a reason to lift the front more right?
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Old 12-26-2013, 10:28 AM   #3
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I have 4" lift all the way around n it's pretty level. Not perfect but all wheel wells are within 1.5 inches of another. If the back is too high that's just a reason to lift the front more right?
You have a 2wd with 4" of lift all the way around?
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Old 12-26-2013, 12:12 PM   #4
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Since gm didn't use lift blocks in the 4wd, the 4wd springs must have a little more arch.
The spring hangers account for quite a bit of the ride height difference between a 2wd & 4wd. The 2wd spring hangers tuck the springs up closer to the frame than the 4wd hangers.
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd ride height

No it's a 4x4... And i agree onthe 2wd vs 4x4 hanger... Why not lift the front, notice the differenve in front to back. Then lift back to equal the difference?
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Old 12-27-2013, 03:54 AM   #6
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The spring hangers account for quite a bit of the ride height difference between a 2wd & 4wd. The 2wd spring hangers tuck the springs up closer to the frame than the 4wd hangers.
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No it's a 4x4... And i agree onthe 2wd vs 4x4 hanger... Why not lift the front, notice the differenve in front to back. Then lift back to equal the difference?


I will look a little closer at the hangers between the two. I was figuring the 4wd springs would have more arch. I don't see any 2wd lift springs for sale. 4wd would be my most practical option. If I lift the front 4" I don't want to buy a 4" lift spring for a 4wd and it actually lift my 2wd 7". If the hangers are the biggest difference, then a 4" spring should set me close. If anybody has any pictures of 1/2 ton 4wd hangers I'd like to see.
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Old 12-27-2013, 04:48 PM   #7
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If anybody has any pictures of 1/2 ton 4wd hangers I'd like to see.
Here's a pic of Dad's 77 back during the restoration that gives a pretty good view of the stock 1/2 ton 4wd spring hangers. The springs are replacements that should be pretty close to stock arch and ride height.



And here's what the ride height with those springs looks like with the bed back on the truck:

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Old 12-27-2013, 05:45 PM   #8
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd ride height

Like Ray stated the spring hangers are the biggest difference on a stock height leaf spring set up on these chevy trucks. 2wd hangers are shorter than 4wd ones. You could just do a shackle flip and get your height in the rear and leave your rear springs alone.
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Old 12-27-2013, 06:33 PM   #9
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Re: 2wd vs 4wd ride height

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Here's a pic of Dad's 77 back during the restoration that gives a pretty good view of the stock 1/2 ton 4wd spring hangers. The springs are replacements that should be pretty close to stock arch and ride height.



And here's what the ride height with those springs looks like with the bed back on the truck:

I see the difference now between the hangers. I guess I never paid that much attention to them. Mine are definitely tucked closer to the frame.

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Like Ray stated the spring hangers are the biggest difference on a stock height leaf spring set up on these chevy trucks. 2wd hangers are shorter than 4wd ones. You could just do a shackle flip and get your height in the rear and leave your rear springs alone.
I would do a shackle flip kit but one of my springs is broken half way around an eye for the bushing.
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