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Old 03-05-2010, 11:55 PM   #1
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Question Those with ECE 2" drop in front (Pics added)

How much did you cut off the bump stops?

I finally let mine down off the jack stands after rebuilding the front end. I noticed tonight it is sitting on the bump stops. I put a tape measure to it and it is sitting 2.25" lower than when I started but I think it would go lower if it wasn't for the bump stops. It is bottomed out on both sides.

It was rebuilt with all Moog parts and 2" drop springs. I also installed new upper and lower rubber bump stops and KYB shocks. All parts are from ECE.

How I measured it.


Close up of before measurement.


After measurement.


Bump stop bottomed out. (Before anyone says it, I know I need to seat the lower ball joint seal. LOL.)

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Old 03-06-2010, 03:47 AM   #2
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Not much help I think, but maybe you can answer something for me, how much shorter were the drop springs than the stock when you pulled them out? I just dropped mine tonight with what was called a 2" drop spring, but I'm not on my bump stops, rather, 2" from them.

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Old 03-06-2010, 10:22 AM   #3
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Trip, you have to consider 40 years worth of sagging....

OhOneWS6... can you get some pics?
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Old 03-06-2010, 10:38 AM   #4
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

I did not compare the springs before I installed them. I did notice they were shorter. I couldn't even guess how much. I will get pics shortly.

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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Bump. Added pics to the first post.
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Old 03-06-2010, 12:39 PM   #6
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Trip, you have to consider 40 years worth of sagging....

OhOneWS6... can you get some pics?
Ok, I figured that in too, but I have 2" between my bump stop... if we both swapped in 2" drop springs, shouldn't they either both have a 2" gap or both be bottomed?

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Old 03-06-2010, 12:46 PM   #7
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Guy's I can't give you a picture of mine, because we actually removed the bumpstops all together. I'm running a 4.5" drop (2.5" spindle w/ 2" spring).

Are you running the same wheel/tire combo that you started with?

Any pics of your setup Trip? Not to hi-jack the thread it would be nice to have a comparison since you both used a 2" drop spring.
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Yah, not meaning to hijack at all, I just thought since we did the same thing and got different results, one of us might have a problem and we might be able to help each other...





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Old 03-06-2010, 02:58 PM   #9
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front (Pics added)

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How much did you cut off the bump stops?

I finally let mine down off the jack stands after rebuilding the front end. I noticed tonight it is sitting on the bump stops. I put a tape measure to it and it is sitting 2.25" lower than when I started but I think it would go lower if it wasn't for the bump stops. It is bottomed out on both sides.

It was rebuilt with all Moog parts and 2" drop springs. I also installed new upper and lower rubber bump stops and KYB shocks. All parts are from ECE.

How I measured it.


Close up of before measurement.


After measurement.


Bump stop bottomed out. (Before anyone says it, I know I need to seat the lower ball joint seal. LOL.)
You can remove the rubber stops then put it back on the ground. Bounce it a few times and see how close it i to the metal stops. If there is a enough room you could cut down the rubber stops or replace them with some shorter urethane stops.
you should check to see if the shocks don't bottom out before the bump stops contact, should be OK

I cut 1 1/4 coils of my stock springs and they hit like yours so I removed the rubber stops . I had 3/4" to the metal stops , but the stok shocks bottomed out before the bump stops hit.
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Same wheel and tire combo before and after the drop on mine.

Hey Trip, Are your springs from ECE? What motor does your truck have? Would you mind measuring from the center of the hub to the wheel opening? I have about 16 3/8 inches. I used a framing square to make sure I was square with the ground and then put my tape measure parallel to the square and measured down. You don't have to be as exact I just want to know if it is even in the ball park.

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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front (Pics added)

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You can remove the rubber stops then put it back on the ground. Bounce it a few times and see how close it i to the metal stops.
That is what I plan to do next. Going to get some lunch first. I'll post the results soon.
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Here is mine with ECE 2" front spring drop. 4" in back. I'm not on the bump stops.
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Old 03-06-2010, 03:28 PM   #13
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

18" center of the hub to the fender.

After looking at WNC Mountain's pic, I wonder if my front is right and my back are too low...

And I am not sure if they are ECE, sorry, I bought them off a board member.

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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

Talked to Stan @ ECE. I think my springs may be wrong.
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Wrong how? ~Trip
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Wrong amount of drop. They are 3" or 4" drop instead of 2".
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that would explain the difference. Please, if you haven't, feel free to send my photos of the stance and the stop and the measurement from mine if you need to for comparison.

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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

I removed the bump stop and the shock from the drivers side. The truck settled in at about the same height. Maybe 1/8" lower. I checked and the shocks will only have about 1" of travel before bottoming out. I like the stance but I feel like it is too much drop for a spring alone. I would love to have it this low but I would fell a lot better if it was done with a 2" spring and 2.5" spindle.

The other issue is going to be the rear. I ordered 2/3 springs and KYB shocks to match. If the rear are correct it is going to have a hell of a rake. If they match the front, I'm going to need shock reloacators and shorter shocks if I decide to keep the springs.

Guess I'll call ECE on Monday and see what the next step is. I'm sure they will take care of me.

Thanks for all the help. I'll update as soon as I have it resolved.

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that would explain the difference. Please, if you haven't, feel free to send my photos of the stance and the stop and the measurement from mine if you need to for comparison.

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Thanks Trip. Did you ever say what motor was in your truck?
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Sorry, I think I forgot, 307, so mine's a small block too, not a significant weight difference than a 350 (unless you left that and added a BB)

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Sorry, I think I forgot, 307, so mine's a small block too, not a significant weight difference than a 350 (unless you left that and added a BB)

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Still a small block in mine as well. I was thinking if you had BB springs it might explain why yours was high in the front. I'm pretty sure I just have the wrong springs.
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Here is mine with ECE 2" front spring drop. 4" in back. I'm not on the bump stops.
Stance looks good. Got any pics with the wheels straight?
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Still a small block in mine as well. I was thinking if you had BB springs it might explain why yours was high in the front. I'm pretty sure I just have the wrong springs.
Wrong springs? If there's anything worse than doing this job once, it's doing it twice. What a PITA. I guess the moral of the story is to check part numbers before you start. You have my kind of luck. Keep us posted.
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Re: Those with ECE 2" drop in front

A little update. Stan @ ECE is sending a call tag for me to ship the springs back to the manufacturer. They are going to check the rate on them. I have the springs out and when comparing them to the old springs it seems pretty obvious they are more than a 2" drop.

How it sits with the springs in. It a lot more rake than it looks like in the pic.


Old and new springs side by side.


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New spring measurement

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Wrong springs? If there's anything worse than doing this job once, it's doing it twice. What a PITA. I guess the moral of the story is to check part numbers before you start. You have my kind of luck. Keep us posted.
No part number on the actual springs. The box stated 2" drop small block truck. Still a bit of a pain but at least I have time and a place to do it so it isn't too bad.

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