where can i get some 24" lift springs?/
i cant find anywhere to buy them? i need atleast 20" lift leaf springs can anyone help me with that? :fb:
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You'll probably have to go custom since there's not a lot of market for insane lift springs like that. Alcan and Deaver come to mind. Expect to pay a small fortune and the truck to ride like a tractor.
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what year truck? what size tires?
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Why? At least you aren't ruining anything cool, I guess...
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52" tires on a single cab short bed... will the front tires touch the rear tires in the middle??? :D
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A friend of mine ran 52's on his 85 with 17 inches of lift and cut out flares. It had a nice stance to it. You mite consider lowering all of the spring mounts so your springs aren't so horse shoe shaped. Just a couple thoughts for you, hope you do a build forum on this beast.
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Why anyone would want any bigger than 6" lift springs is beyond me. Any higher than that and you might as well weld the axles directly to the frame with some 2" square tubing to space them down.
As far as "drop shackles" they will do what it says, lower your truck even more. Unless you do a shackle flip, which will net you 4" by itself, and for each inch of "drop" or each inch longer the shackle is than your stock shackle you will gain another 1/2" of lift. Keep in mind this will rapidly point your pinion angle up, and shift your rear axle forward. You can combine this setup with lowering your spring hanger on the front of the rear leaf to gain more lift. You can do the same in the front with lowering your spring and shackle mounting points to gain lift. If you are wanting to go this big, you might as well go ahead and build a subframe and link it. Otherwise, I agree with modblacksmith's sentiment, go lower and trim to fit it. In the front you can change the wheelbase and move the axle forward a bit to gain more clearance (this also helps with bump where the axle would move towards the cab when the springs compress, not an issue with 24" springs though :lol: ) |
Re: where can i get some 24" lift springs?/
[QUOTE=GCncsuHD;5209195]Why anyone would want any bigger than 6" lift springs is beyond me. Any higher than that and you might as well weld the axles directly to the frame with some 2" square tubing to space them down.
As far as "drop shackles" they will do what it says, lower your truck even more. Unless you do a shackle flip, which will net you 4" by itself, and for each inch of "drop" or each inch longer the shackle is than your stock shackle you will gain another 1/2" of lift. Keep in mind this will rapidly point your pinion angle up, and shift your rear axle forward. You can combine this setup with lowering your spring hanger on the front of the rear leaf to gain more lift. You can do the same in the front with lowering your spring and shackle mounting points to gain lift. well (flip Shackles) is what i meant. i dont wanna do any cutting on my fenders at all. im not gonna run fender flares. this truck is gonna be done for shows. the only off road this truck will every see is my dirt driveway! thank you for that info thats what i needed! Huge Help:metal: |
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I'd just fabricate lower mounting points for the spring mounts and use the springs you have. One problem with extreme lift springs is lateral movement. They need panhard bars so they don't want to "flop". It's a show truck but you want to have fun running at the grounds where the show is...I'm sure
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i ll sell you some rockwells for it and they make raised leaf spring perches to weld on the rocks. 20 inches of lift should be plenty of lift. i had a 79 k5 with roughly 17 inches up front and 17 in the back. and it cleared the 49 iroks good with no cutting.
in this pic i hadnt installed the shackle flip kit yet. i had a 12 inch lift up front with longer shackles. and in the back had 8 inch springs three inch blocks with the shackle flip kit. and had a 3 inch body lift. http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...ackbeauty2.jpg |
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gonna ask 1300 for one steer axle and one rear axle.
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and i sold this blazer about a year ago. i m building a 72 short stepside right now with one tons and 44s. i m looking for some 44 boggers if you know of any
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i know how that is. what kind of 52s you gonna run ? the military michelins ?
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i had some 46 mich last year and sold them damn things are heavy lol. i loved my 49s but i ll never go that high again lol. i m gonna go 5.38 gears and 44 boggers and drive the s&^t out of it. lol
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you wont have an issue getting high centered! |
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