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4u2nv 04-24-2020 07:16 AM

dearching springs
 
Anyone had this done on your truck ??? to get that extra inch or 2 , were you happy with the results ???

Richard 04-24-2020 12:04 PM

Re: dearching springs
 
I had the rear springs de-arched two inches on my 94 c1500 and installed a flip kit. Because of the drop also installed a custom deep frame notch and helper bags over the springs. It rode great and I still hauled all kinds of stuff.

4u2nv 04-25-2020 05:52 AM

Re: dearching springs
 
It already has a drop kit , and the helper spring removed , just need a couple more inches , was trying to stay away from a flip .
Not worried about hauling anything in this truck .

Ziegelsteinfaust 04-25-2020 04:00 PM

Re: dearching springs
 
I had a spring shop do it for me.

They got pretty close to what I wanted, but I built in adjustment so I could dial it in perfect.

Richard 04-25-2020 05:52 PM

Re: dearching springs
 
I found that the helper bags smoothed out the ride even with only 10-15 psi in them. Plus they allowed ride height adjustment. The bags made that empty truck bed feeling go away. There are to many variables to get spring ride height exact. Even if you had completely new custom ones made. Know I will have to have my new rear leaf packs adjusted for my 4x4 when I get them made.

4u2nv 04-26-2020 07:39 AM

Re: dearching springs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ziegelsteinfaust (Post 8725333)
I had a spring shop do it for me.

They got pretty close to what I wanted, but I built in adjustment so I could dial it in perfect.

Is it a costly thing to have done ??
That's what I figured I could do is dial it in with the rear lowering kit if it was too low !!!!

Ziegelsteinfaust 04-29-2020 05:15 PM

Re: dearching springs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 4u2nv (Post 8725865)
Is it a costly thing to have done ??
That's what I figured I could do is dial it in with the rear lowering kit if it was too low !!!!

Depends on how you do it along with the shop, and how the operate mixed in.

I took the truck running to the shop were they took measurements, and brought the springs the next day. It cost $100 dollars if I remember correctly.

A friend just took them the whole truck, and it was like $300. They pulled it apart, and reassembled.

4u2nv 04-29-2020 09:23 PM

Re: dearching springs
 
Thanks for the options men .


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