You could to the opposite of Jeep people and put a Jeep axle in your Chevy and do a spring under.
Personally I think spring unders are only good for lowered 2WD street trucks. Doesn't belong on a 4WD truck. Why not start with a flat spring at ride height that will flex both ways like a stocker. You aren't going to get that much uptravel with a solid front axle anyway unless you move the engine back or your springs are so arched to go under the truck and still give you lift that they are too stiff.
To go to that much trouble to modify the pumpkin and the axle and everything to put the springs under your axle and get less clearance and more arch seems stupid when that time could of been spent putting in a cheap coil spring conversion like the stock front dodge truck suspension.
Personally I think spring unders are only good for lowered 2WD street trucks. Doesn't belong on a 4WD truck. Why not start with a flat spring at ride height that will flex both ways like a stocker. You aren't going to get that much uptravel with a solid front axle anyway unless you move the engine back or your springs are so arched to go under the truck and still give you lift that they are too stiff.
To go to that much trouble to modify the pumpkin and the axle and everything to put the springs under your axle and get less clearance and more arch seems stupid when that time could of been spent putting in a cheap coil spring conversion like the stock front dodge truck suspension.
