lowering with leaf springs
hey guys i have a 1959 chevy apache and i want to lower the back end about 3-4 inches. It has a four leaf pack and i was wondering if i took out one of the springs would that give me the lowering im looking for? Also will this still be enough support for daily driving. the truck wont see any hauling the most would be 100 pounds of bikes. any help would be apreciated.
thanks,
Matt
Re: lowering with leaf springs
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Originally posted by 59chevyapache
hey guys i have a 1959 chevy apache and i want to lower the back end about 3-4 inches. It has a four leaf pack and i was wondering if i took out one of the springs would that give me the lowering im looking for? Also will this still be enough support for daily driving. the truck wont see any hauling the most would be 100 pounds of bikes. any help would be apreciated.
thanks,
Matt
I doub't you would lower any. try blocks between the bottom of rear end and top of leafs, should work. 3" block should = 3" drop in ride hight in the rear.
Re: lowering with leaf springs
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Originally posted by 59chevyapache
i was wondering if i took out one of the springs would that give me the lowering im looking for? Matt
Major bad idea! Either use a lowering block (if the axle is on top of the spring, otherwise you raise it) like Matt says (shouldn't go over 3"), or take the springs to a spring shop and have them re-arched so they're flatter. If the spring mounts to the top of the axle, then get a "flip kit" which is designed to put the axle on top of the spring, gives about a 4" drop. You can find them advertised in any of the truckin' magazines.