and the solid white bfg for the win . Will look into off road design. I just put tires on yesterday I think it's the boost I needed to get started on project!nice classic rim choice my manand the solid white bfg for the win .
tuff country is a super good off the shelf brand we like here other than full custom packs built and sold threw off road design a solid vendor here on ck5 .
remember rough country ride like the name . . . stay away .
That's good to know about tuff country because that was on my list. I am building this to drive not for off road. Will look into ORD and see if it's a option. ThanksI will tell you that I had Tuff Country on my '70 K10, and I also have a big block which is more weight than Tuff Country designs for. They told me this when I bought them.
This vintage of trucks have shorter front springs than the '73 and up trucks. They are more likely to ride stiff from my experience. My Dad's old '72 K10 was the same, stiff.
I finally took mine off and bought springs from ORD. That made a huge difference in the ride AND my attitude towards my truck. Keep in mind that they are more money than the big company lift "kits" but I won't ever buy that junk again.
I don't feel that it's worth the misery of having a truck that looks good, but I hate to drive. Some may call me old, but if you experience the difference, it will change your mind.
I also tried the adjustable Rancho shocks first, and then Bilstiens, neither could help my disappointment.
Now I just kept the Bilstiens with the ORD springs, much better.
Thanks for input not looking for anything stiff riding!Do not buy superlift. I've got them in my 79, in the 2.5, or 3 inch lift variety, and they're way stiff. They were cheap, but hopefully they're better after the big block. Load range E 285's at 50-55 PSI probably arent helping either.
Well what I found out is that some roads can make you feel like being off road. And a nice suspension will help the ride all the way around. My old springs were 3 thick leaves per side, now I have 9 thin leaves per side.That's good to know about tuff country because that was on my list. I am building this to drive not for off road. Will look into ORD and see if it's a option. Thanks
I think springs on mine are in pretty good shape. What did you do on the rear to get the height to match front?Well what I found out is that some roads can make you feel like being off road. And a nice suspension will help the ride all the way around. My old springs were 3 thick leaves per side, now I have 9 thin leaves per side.
I have found guys on here who like the Tuff Country and had them on a '73 and up truck. The extra length of the square body springs does make a difference, however I still believe that good spring design has the most influence.
I think that you should call ORD just to ask what they suggest. You would have a better idea of which way to go. They have played with full size trucks for years, and test what they sell with their own trucks. There may be a possibility of using their HD shackles and a Zero rate, (their product) to get close to the lift that you want. I believe that would net you 1.5" of lift, and with new bushings in the original springs, maybe it would be the desired result. That is if your springs are in usable condition.
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Also I need to keep in mind that I am planning on putting a big block in it.Well what I found out is that some roads can make you feel like being off road. And a nice suspension will help the ride all the way around. My old springs were 3 thick leaves per side, now I have 9 thin leaves per side.
I have found guys on here who like the Tuff Country and had them on a '73 and up truck. The extra length of the square body springs does make a difference, however I still believe that good spring design has the most influence.
I think that you should call ORD just to ask what they suggest. You would have a better idea of which way to go. They have played with full size trucks for years, and test what they sell with their own trucks. There may be a possibility of using their HD shackles and a Zero rate, (their product) to get close to the lift that you want. I believe that would net you 1.5" of lift, and with new bushings in the original springs, maybe it would be the desired result. That is if your springs are in usable condition.
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Thanks for the input. I new they did not put a big block in them but not sure I new how much modification it would take. I guess I will cross that road when I get there. I have a buddy putting a big block in a 72 Jimmy right now. Maybe I'll use him as a Ginny pig! LOL. As far as skill I have someone lined up to tig patch panels in I think we're can modify about anything if needed. Time frame is years because it will take a lot of money and I want to do it right. Your input is greatly appreciated don't think at all that you are rambling on. I appreciate for help. This is why I joined the web sight. Thanks again!Oh, and I figured that it was better for me to blab about stuff here than in your build thread.. less clutter in there this way.