63chevyll
1/2 ton status
Man, that sure is a hell of a lot less work than moving the front hangers forward. One step cooler
That overload will not work as an overload the way that is set up. The spring will go into negative arch before it even hits the overload. Plus the spring will try and grab anything you get close to driving over.
I would turn it over, or pull it out.
I was thinking the same thing. What about pulling the overload and the zero rate to go lower?

could he not convert the springs to decimals?I would flip them back over. I would them become friends with a body saw, or hook me up with the 42's.
I have factory 63's in the back of mine with the overloads have not had any issue with spring wrap. Scott my neighbor has same springs minus the overloads and has had to put a fraction bar on.



I sure hope you don't "bump" much of anything with that... Your poor fenders looks so scared and alone over there![]()

Ya, im a little scared getting under there also. When i do i put another jack on the rear frame horns. But they are working well. Finny how there is so much overhang from the stands back.
On the tank, there is 2 crossmembers that the tank pushes up against and the straps holding it up there. 6 rivets per crossmember. Im thinking i can raise those crossmembers. With a little massaging and use bolts on them to the frame. It would be better if i could tuck it up there. Someone has had to have done this.
Jeff, I moved my tank up and forward about 2" each...check my thread, it might give you some ideas.