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finn798 03-30-2011 05:12 AM

need help with my 1947 gmc tipper
 
hi,

I have recently purchased a 1947 gmc tipper in the uk, its done 58,000 miles and runs sweet,
I am looking at lowering it and putting a set of 17"/18" alloys on it, its on leaf springs all round.

Can anyone shed any light on this for me as I am new to the american truck scene.

many thanks

sarg.

usmcchevy 03-30-2011 09:02 PM

Re: need help with my 1947 gmc tipper
 
I can't help with your question, but :welcome2: to the site. Hopefully someone will post up that can help you.

sneakysnake 04-03-2011 12:43 AM

Re: need help with my 1947 gmc tipper
 
Have any pics? If its on the 47-54 platform there are drop axles,mono springs to complete mustang front susp for these trucks.

camillebullock 06-01-2011 10:42 PM

Re: need help with my 1947 gmc tipper
 
Hello Finn, I'm Camille. I also own a gmc tipper and I had done many experiments for my gmc like adding superchargers, replacing the speedometer and even lowering the my GMC.

You can lower down your truck by replacing the factory-installed shocks with a shock of your own choice that you can buy on car shops.

I've researched a lot about *link removed* and there are lot of shops out there where you can buy things for lowering your GMC. I've provided a link for you to locate a car parts shop but I didn't mean that you should immediately buy stuffs in this shop. I'm just giving you references so you won't buy expensive stuffs.

dorothygregory 06-01-2011 10:58 PM

Re: need help with my 1947 gmc tipper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by camillebullock (Post 4712922)
You can lower down your truck by replacing the factory-installed shocks with a shock of your own choice that you can buy on car shops.

I totally agree with camille here... to lower down your gmc is just as simple as replacing that part of your car. you can adjust it again by the height of the shocks that you would use.

Liz 06-01-2011 11:12 PM

Re: need help with my 1947 gmc tipper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dorothygregory (Post 4712970)
I totally agree with camille here... to lower down your gmc is just as simple as replacing that part of your car. you can adjust it again by the height of the shocks that you would use.

Quote:

Originally Posted by camillebullock (Post 4712922)
Hello Finn, I'm Camille. I also own a gmc tipper and I had done many experiments for my gmc like adding superchargers, replacing the speedometer and even lowering the my GMC.

You can lower down your truck by replacing the factory-installed shocks with a shock of your own choice that you can buy on car shops.

I've researched a lot about *link removed* and there are lot of shops out there where you can buy things for lowering your GMC. I've provided a link for you to locate a car parts shop but I didn't mean that you should immediately buy stuffs in this shop. I'm just giving you references so you won't buy expensive stuffs.



ignore these posts as they are spammers and being removed.. sorry guys

63 & 64 Bowties 06-04-2011 07:37 AM

Re: need help with my 1947 gmc tipper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Liz (Post 4713005)
ignore these posts as they are spammers and being removed.. sorry guys

:lol: They were carrying on a nice conversation there. :lol:


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