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Russ68gmc 10-27-2016 10:31 AM

Best 4" lift for big block V6 GMC and pics?
 
I have a 68 GMC K20 and I'm looking for the best 4" lift kit for it. My engine weights 860lbs and I want leafs that will hold up to the weight. any suggestions on what kit to get I was looking at the rough country 4" heavy duty lift kit. also any pics of trucks with 4" lift that are k20?

fennderbender1 10-27-2016 10:44 AM

Re: Best 4" lift for big block V6 GMC and pics?
 
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Hi, I have a 67 Chevy K-10. A few years ago, around 1996 I changed the 1/2 ton springs for 3/4 ton springs along with shocks. this gave me about 2" of lift. Now many years later I am rebuilding the truck again. It is a driver. The front springs have settled 1/2 inch over time. I carefully measured it out before pulling the engine. I intend to build 3" blocks to go between the rear axle and springs. 3 1/2 inch blocks for the front. Then I will figure out what length of shocks I need. The steering will be another issue to get set up as well. I think it will work. I will use new U-bolts too.
I will get you some detailed pictures as I get deeper into it.

57taskforce 10-27-2016 09:17 PM

Re: Best 4" lift for big block V6 GMC and pics?
 
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Originally Posted by fennderbender1 (Post 7753456)
Hi, I have a 67 Chevy K-10. A few years ago, around 1996 I changed the 1/2 ton springs for 3/4 ton springs along with shocks. this gave me about 2" of lift. Now many years later I am rebuilding the truck again. It is a driver. The front springs have settled 1/2 inch over time. I carefully measured it out before pulling the engine. I intend to build 3" blocks to go between the rear axle and springs. 3 1/2 inch blocks for the front. Then I will figure out what length of shocks I need. The steering will be another issue to get set up as well. I think it will work. I will use new U-bolts too.
I will get you some detailed pictures as I get deeper into it.

Just an fyi Blocks up front are a big no no. As for which kit, I'd stay away from the soft ride kits as they have softer springs. This is the delimma one faces when trying to keep a 3/4 ton when lifting. I'm gonna have my local spring shop build me a set of springs that will keep my K/20 3/4 ton. Sorry I can't speak for which over the counter kit will do what you need.

At the bottom of this article it explains Why front blocks are bad.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/how-to/12...-alternatives/

72 Copper C-10 10-27-2016 11:25 PM

Re: Best 4" lift for big block V6 GMC and pics?
 
I would give Off-road designs a call. I know they will have a solution for you. I will NEVER buy an off the self lift spring again. yes, you do spend a little more for the springs, but its absolutely worth it, if you don't want your truck to ride like a basketball... or a brick on steel wheels....

Russ68gmc 10-27-2016 11:44 PM

Re: Best 4" lift for big block V6 GMC and pics?
 
I'm not really that concerned with how it rides as much as the springs not sagging from the weighy of the engine. I live near St Louis and there is a place called stl spring I guess I will give them a call or some other places and just get custom Springs.

57taskforce 10-27-2016 11:53 PM

Re: Best 4" lift for big block V6 GMC and pics?
 
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Originally Posted by Russ68gmc (Post 7754038)
I'm not really that concerned with how it rides as much as the springs not sagging from the weighy of the engine. I live near St Louis and there is a place called stl spring I guess I will give them a call or some other places and just get custom Springs.

In my opinion your better off that way because they can build the springs to your application rather than the opposite.


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