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Old 03-11-2010, 09:51 PM   #1
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Suburban drop help.

Need some help in figuring what i need to make my burb sit right. I drop the back 6" with a flip kit and 5/8 ton truck springs (7 or 8) s to try to get the rear not to sit so low. It had the common saggy rear springs on it when I bought it. The front has 2.5 dropped spindles and 2" dropped springs. The front end is still higher than the rear....by a few inches. I only have maybe 2" in the front before I hit the bump stops. Do I just bag the front to get it lower?? I am not taking the flip kit of of the rear. Also my rear end looks crooked.....on my suburban. The holes are to the front. I just ready to drive the dam thing!!
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Old 03-14-2010, 05:25 AM   #2
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Old 03-14-2010, 10:12 AM   #3
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Re: Suburban drop help.

This is the same problem I'm having with my blazer. Lolife told me I could use a set of rear hangers from a 4x4 and it would give it another 1" or so of lift, sporttruckdirect.com also sells a shackle that will give you another 1/2" of lift. Of course you could also add a taller tire to the rear
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Old 03-17-2010, 10:23 AM   #4
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Re: Suburban drop help.

If you haven't cut the bump stops off the front you'll probably need to do that and cut the coils down to level it out.
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Old 03-17-2010, 12:14 PM   #5
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Need some help in figuring what i need to make my burb sit right. I drop the back 6" with a flip kit and 5/8 ton truck springs (7 or 8) s to try to get the rear not to sit so low. It had the common saggy rear springs on it when I bought it. The front has 2.5 dropped spindles and 2" dropped springs. The front end is still higher than the rear....by a few inches. I only have maybe 2" in the front before I hit the bump stops. Do I just bag the front to get it lower?? I am not taking the flip kit of of the rear. Also my rear end looks crooked.....on my suburban. The holes are to the front. I just ready to drive the dam thing!!

Cochino is correct.
If you want to raise the rear a little, you can install 4x4 frame hangers (for the rear leaf spring shackle).
The down side is the fact that the gas tank has to be removed, rivets ground off/removed, and the new 4x4 hanger bolted on prior to re-installing the gas tank.

If the rearend looks crooked,... make sure you have the leaf springs installed correctly. The center pin is offset in the leaf spring. Sounds like you have one in backwards.
This is easy to do. I had both in backwards one time,... and didn't realize it until I tried to install the driveshaft. It wouldn't go in.
(The rearend was too far forward)
I had to take everything apart and turn the leaf springs around.
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Old 03-17-2010, 02:29 PM   #6
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Re: Suburban drop help.


this was mine with a flip minus overload springs
the front is bagged w/3" spindles sitting on the inner fenders

just do a axle over bags in rear
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Old 03-17-2010, 08:49 PM   #7
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Re: Suburban drop help.

Just seems like my drive shaft is to long now. The 90'-91 have a shorter 2nd drive shaft. When I flipped it, i left the drive shaft bolted in. Have not had it back on the loft since lowering it. I think the driveshaft being too long is making my wheels not centerted in the wheel well. The holes on the flip brackets are facing toward the front.

Also has djm drop springs in front. They acted like the top of the spring did not want to settle in the upper notch correctly. I cut 2 coils coils of my stock springs. Going to try them. I do not have any 4x4 rear frame hangers. Maybe some 3/4 stuff would work. I might just put bags on the front.
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Old 03-18-2010, 10:57 AM   #8
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Re: Suburban drop help.

well you will most likelt have to cut them front bumpstop mounts off, so might as well do it. if you are gonna bag it later then it will already be done. 2 coils off the factory might sit right, but cut them from the top i am told and the spring will stay harder. As far as your driveshaft issies, seems the brackets on the flip are on correctly if the hole is to the front, but how much longer is your driveshaft now? if its not more than 1" then d say either get one from a junkyard the right length, or just cut it down. i can tell u how to do this, and if you arent taking off much it wont throw the balance off enough to count. youll need a chopsaw and of course a welder, but its less than a hour to do verses drivng to the local yard,findng, and pulling.
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Old 03-18-2010, 11:36 AM   #9
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If the rearend looks crooked,... make sure you have the leaf springs installed correctly. The center pin is offset in the leaf spring. Sounds like you have one in backwards.
This is easy to do. I had both in backwards one time,... and didn't realize it until I tried to install the driveshaft. It wouldn't go in.
(The rearend was too far forward)
I had to take everything apart and turn the leaf springs around.
I have never done this my self, but this sounds like the most likely culprit to me. I would definatly check and make sure before you cut your drive shaft down.
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Old 03-18-2010, 11:49 AM   #10
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Re: Suburban drop help.

Going to try a shorter drive shaft from another suburban I have. I have like 5 more burbs. I have always been told to cut springs from the bottom. I already cut them...2 coils off the stock ones. Have not installed them yet. Going to cut the bump stops off the front and install some shorter ones. I just want to drive the dam thing. Its getting nice weather around here and I need something to cruise.

Seems like that my djm drop springs did not fit right in the top if the spring pocket. Anyone else have this problem?? I will cut those too if need be.

Also....I need to c notch the rear. I do not have a welder. I thought about taking another burb frame section from the same area as my c notch will be and bolting it in? Does anyone make a burb c notch???

Last thing...was it a good idea to put a thicker spring pack in the rear? I was trying to keep the rear up....my last springs were saggy.
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Old 03-18-2010, 04:14 PM   #11
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Re: Suburban drop help.

no one makes a notch for them, i bought a universal one, but your idea sounds like it would work since you have so many dang parts laying around...LOL
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Old 03-26-2010, 11:01 AM   #12
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Re: Suburban drop help.

What about using '92-'95 4x4 Tahoe leaf springs in the rear? It seems to be the ticket on the Blazers for a 4-5" drop with a flip in the rear? Just curious.
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Old 04-03-2010, 04:27 PM   #13
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Re: Suburban drop help.

Decided just to leave it like it is in the rear. Going to make my own notch and cut my drop springs abit.
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Old 04-17-2010, 12:29 PM   #14
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Re: Suburban drop help.

OK I need some help.Just bought 2.5" drop spindles ( thanx nlped ).want the rear to be the same on my 87 burb so do I use just a flip kit or do I go shackles?I don't know if I should go with 3" springs cut to stock springs or go bagged.Dont care to lay frame just want it low and be able to ride good.All you Burb guys tell me the best way to go so I only do this once.Thanx Scooter
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Old 04-18-2010, 08:03 AM   #15
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aim makes or did make a c notch got a set setting here for 9 years had them on an 84 sub never hit the road with it
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OK I need some help.Just bought 2.5" drop spindles ( thanx nlped ).want the rear to be the same on my 87 burb so do I use just a flip kit or do I go shackles?I don't know if I should go with 3" springs cut to stock springs or go bagged.Dont care to lay frame just want it low and be able to ride good.All you Burb guys tell me the best way to go so I only do this once.Thanx Scooter
depends on what you want to do, do you want to bag it? I love mine being bagged, but its not for everyone... flip kit is really low in the back so you would need to cut coils up front to make it look right...
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depends on what you want to do, do you want to bag it? I love mine being bagged, but its not for everyone... flip kit is really low in the back so you would need to cut coils up front to make it look right...
Your looks nice what did you do to yours?
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