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Ad Cam 05-06-2019 11:13 PM

Lowering a Big10 question(s)
 
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I've searched about 10 years worth of threads and haven't found a good answer to this. I'm looking to lower my 76 with the Big10 leaf springs. I'd really like to go 3/5 since I drive it quite a bit and still want to haul some stuff once in a while. Plus Illinois roads are awful. If you do a flip kit it looks like it would go at least 6 inches of drop? Is there a way to lower it 5 inches? Or is it better to go 4/6? The front seems straightforward with spindles/springs. Stock height now, here's a picture for reference:

Ziegelsteinfaust 05-07-2019 03:06 AM

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A 5 inch drop is kind of no where.

You can flip the axle, and move the mounting brackets down to compensate. I would do this since it is the easiest to control with least amount spent.

You could get 2" rear lift springs, and do a flip. Then trim with a longer shackles.

You can move them both up for the drop.

Either way lots of work.

lolife99 05-07-2019 07:43 AM

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Flip kit.
C-notch the rear frame rails.
Drop shocks.
Drop spindles and drop springs.
That’s the standard.
Go 4/6.
5/7 drop is pushing it for bad roads.
You’ll be disappointed in a 3/5 drop.
It won’t be much lower than what you have now due to sagging stock springs.
Remember these numbers are compared to NEW stock height springs.

bluex 05-07-2019 08:53 AM

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This is my Heavy Half (Gmc version Big 10) with a flip kit, 2.5" spindles and 1 full coil cut up front. It still rode decent and it only bottomed out when I was hauling more than 600 lbs or so. It wasn't notched but I did remove the factory bumpstop an replace it with a buttonhead style poly one.

Ad Cam 05-07-2019 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by bluex (Post 8521124)
This is my Heavy Half (Gmc version Big 10) with a flip kit, 2.5" spindles and 1 full coil cut up front. It still rode decent and it only bottomed out when I was hauling more than 600 lbs or so. It wasn't notched but I did remove the factory bumpstop an replace it with a buttonhead style poly one.

Did you use the flip kit with the original shackles? I'm trying to avoid notching the frame as well.

layinrocker65 05-07-2019 11:31 AM

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Flip kit, drop spindles, one cut coil from new BB coils. Cut off the stock rear bumpstops, new smaller front bumbstops. No notch needed. If you tow at all, throw some helper bags on it.

bluex 05-07-2019 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ad Cam (Post 8521129)
Did you use the flip kit with the original shackles? I'm trying to avoid notching the frame as well.

Yes stock shackles an hangers.

Tom 05-09-2019 06:41 PM

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Lower it all the way and add rear helper bags for when you have loads in the bed.

Evldoer 05-09-2019 08:02 PM

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This is my big 10. I used 3 inch spindles in the front with stock coil springs. For the rear i moved the front spring hangers up on the frame, and doubled up the factory shackles at the rear.


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