Shawns84
Registered Member
Hey all,
I have seen numerous tutorials/trucks with the 52" swap. Every one of em has the crossover steering. I realize this is supposed to be a good mod, but its something that i would like to do down the road if i feel its necissary. The reason for this seems to be because the frontend gets moved 2-3 inches forward because of the front hanger. Now judging from the other holes in the body mount, if you move the hanger forward about 1.5-2 inches instead of the 4" with the L bracket in the front it would sit right in the 4 holes drilled in the body mount bracket. Correct me if im wrong, but this would locate the axle exactly where it is supposed to be without the need for crossover steering and without the need for moving the shackle? Is there a reason nobody has done this or am i a chevy pioneer
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Also, adressing the width of the bushings for the front springs... Can the front spring bushings be put in the 52s to correct the width isssue?
Thanks,
shawn
I have seen numerous tutorials/trucks with the 52" swap. Every one of em has the crossover steering. I realize this is supposed to be a good mod, but its something that i would like to do down the road if i feel its necissary. The reason for this seems to be because the frontend gets moved 2-3 inches forward because of the front hanger. Now judging from the other holes in the body mount, if you move the hanger forward about 1.5-2 inches instead of the 4" with the L bracket in the front it would sit right in the 4 holes drilled in the body mount bracket. Correct me if im wrong, but this would locate the axle exactly where it is supposed to be without the need for crossover steering and without the need for moving the shackle? Is there a reason nobody has done this or am i a chevy pioneer
?Also, adressing the width of the bushings for the front springs... Can the front spring bushings be put in the 52s to correct the width isssue?
Thanks,
shawn
I've wheeled a K5 with a 4" lift (stock length springs) and push-/pull steering.... and it blows once you flex it. Its fine if you don't care about being able to steer I guess...
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