TruckNutzDude
1/2 ton status
Lifted 52\'s up front?
I'm looking to gain about 7"-8" of lift and move my axle foreward 1"-2". I've got a set of stock 57" ford springs but I believe they will move my axle foreward too much and not give me enough lift. My current setup is 6" BDS springs (new, installed for 2 months, not broken in yet) and ORD greasable shackles. I've got a Dana 60 front, cross over steering and 44" TSL's on 12" wide rims. I have no body lift either and major fender hacking is the idea. My main question is, will a 4" lifted rear spring give me about 7-8" of lift when I remove the overload leaf? I am trying to match the lift I got in the back when I switched to 63's and added a longer rear shackle (maybe 8" total with a 2" block /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif) I'm going to try to re-use the ORD shackle and not have to use a zero rate up front (which is what I'll have to do with my current springs) What can I do guys? /forums/images/graemlins/bow.gif
I'm looking to gain about 7"-8" of lift and move my axle foreward 1"-2". I've got a set of stock 57" ford springs but I believe they will move my axle foreward too much and not give me enough lift. My current setup is 6" BDS springs (new, installed for 2 months, not broken in yet) and ORD greasable shackles. I've got a Dana 60 front, cross over steering and 44" TSL's on 12" wide rims. I have no body lift either and major fender hacking is the idea. My main question is, will a 4" lifted rear spring give me about 7-8" of lift when I remove the overload leaf? I am trying to match the lift I got in the back when I switched to 63's and added a longer rear shackle (maybe 8" total with a 2" block /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif) I'm going to try to re-use the ORD shackle and not have to use a zero rate up front (which is what I'll have to do with my current springs) What can I do guys? /forums/images/graemlins/bow.gif