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Ryoken's 89 Crew Cab Tubebed build... aka Mutt....

Love it! Nice progress as usual! Does the DRW have a heavy spring pack than the SRW? My SRW doesn't ride too bad with stock springs.



I don't think so.... but that's a guess.. the front doesn't ride bad.. tho the front shocks are cr@p...

it's the back and it's eleventy million pound rated spring pack that has no weight on it now that rides a bit rough... :haha:
 
Here is what I did for rear shocks on my k30. Bout the same lift as yours.

Don't mind the rusty exhaust its soon to leave

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cool, notated for down the road... thanks Brad...


you reminded me of something I wanted to post up about... so when I got the truck it had the giant leaf packs from he!!... they have what appears to be some sort of upper overload leaf on em.... but what really perplexes me is the factory rivet mounted, leaf stops I'll call em, that where riveted to the frame.. I've since cut em off in anticipation of the new 56's i'm gonna put in... but here they are/where pictured in this older pic....







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just curious if anyone knew any specifics on what they where.... they obviously where factory...
 
Most 1 ton trucks have these overloads, all my crew cabs have them.
These were factory but on your truck, because of the heavy stake bed, they added leaves in the pack on top of the original ones.
Normally this truck would have come with 8 leaf pack with bottom overload, and top additionnal leaves.
They added I think 2 or 3 leaves.
And in the front they come in 3 leaves and they added one more for a total of 4.
If you take off all the leves that seam not original ( I know you can tell the difference just by lookig at them) you can make the ride much smoother, just need a new pin and new U bolts.
And if you don't need the brakets for the overload, I know some people would buy them from you.
cool, notated for down the road... thanks Brad...


you reminded me of something I wanted to post up about... so when I got the truck it had the giant leaf packs from he!!... they have what appears to be some sort of upper overload leaf on em.... but what really perplexes me is the factory rivet mounted, leaf stops I'll call em, that where riveted to the frame.. I've since cut em off in anticipation of the new 56's i'm gonna put in... but here they are/where pictured in this older pic....






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just curious if anyone knew any specifics on what they where.... they obviously where factory...
 
cool, I figured as much... I've got all 4 that I cut off... btw, got that package the other day, thanks... maybe I'll go down to the dungeon and open it now... :haha:
 
oh, one thing I did notice in my scrubbing degreasing was that the front packs are marked Rancho...
 
oh, one thing I did notice in my scrubbing degreasing was that the front packs are marked Rancho...
Oh, so it has an after market spring pack in the front?
I knew GM never made a 4 leaf pack but I assumed they had added a leaf, seen it before on another SRW CC I had.
 
yeah, I'm actually ok for now up front as it sits height-wise... it needs shocks up there real bad tho, the bushings are blown out for some metal to metal joy..

really for now I just need to soften up the back and let it come down a couple inches actually...

than I'll throw a flip out back and some 4" up front when I get around to that after the bed is built...
 
yeah, I'm actually ok for now up front as it sits height-wise... it needs shocks up there real bad tho, the bushings are blown out for some metal to metal joy..

really for now I just need to soften up the back and let it come down a couple inches actually...

than I'll throw a flip out back and some 4" up front when I get around to that after the bed is built...
Then just do what I told you, remove the non factory leaves and put it back together, cost will be a new pin and some Ubolts, you might even be able to reuse you Ubolts cut down as long as the area you need threaded wasn't ruined by rubbing on anything.
You have a 12 or 13 leaf pack now :eek1:
plus a 2 inch block
You even have the one inch block between the pack and the overload top leaf
 
also... build notation...

as a cost saving progress thing... I'll be recycling my original flat brown K5 hood to this rig... it's clean and straight, whereas the current red one has this somewhat goofy crack issue...

so when I'm stripping/blasting my 2 new doors, the good fender Ice sent me, I may as well be stripping, priming/trimming the hood...

what this also allows me to do more importantly is continue to work on making the TBI more tunable and diagnostic-friendly by running my old mechanical fuel pressure gauge out on the hood.... the old hood has the hole/grommet setup in it, might as well use it...

so it'll be like the K5 was in the old days with the gauge on the hood......





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Then just do what I told you, remove the non factory leaves and put it back together, cost will be a new pin and some Ubolts, you might even be able to reuse you Ubolts cut down as long as the area you need threaded wasn't ruined by rubbing on anything.
You have a 12 or 13 leaf pack now :eek1:
plus a 2 inch block
You even have the one inch block between the pack and the overload top leaf

nah, I've got a perfect pack of 5 leaf 56's to run... just gonna get new u-bolts and spring plates... actually iirc that's a 4" block in there currently.. and yeah, it's got that goofy upper block spacing off that top spring... never seen such a setup! :haha:
 
nah, I've got a perfect pack of 5 leaf 56's to run... just gonna get new u-bolts and spring plates... actually iirc that's a 4" block in there currently.. and yeah, it's got that goofy upper block spacing off that top spring... never seen such a setup! :haha:
I have a few of those setups, they actually are nice, soft when unloaded and stiffer once the truck squats and these leaves touch.
Did you say it's a 4" block?
I could swear it looked like 2-2.5" block
 
I have a few of those setups, they actually are nice, soft when unloaded and stiffer once the truck squats and these leaves touch.

I believe it, I'm just headed down an inboarded bag path.... ;)


actually, you are right, they are a 2 1/2" block, I just went and measured em.... here's a pic




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i probably could just slam a new pack in there and cut down the existing bolts... but i'll probably just do some new spring plates and bolts... maybe I'll throw a zero rate in and move the axle up a bit, i've got a couple kicking around...
 
I believe it, I'm just headed down an inboarded bag path.... ;)


actually, you are right, they are a 2 1/2" block, I just went and measured em.... here's a pic




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i probably could just slam a new pack in there and cut down the existing bolts... but i'll probably just do some new spring plates and bolts... maybe I'll throw a zero rate in and move the axle up a bit, i've got a couple kicking around...
Is that just dirt or is the bottom overload leaf broken?
Looks like if you remove the blocks and the few extra leafs and put the zero rate, the Ubolts will be in a spot with clean threads. :dunno:
 
actually, good eye, that does look like a crack, eh? guess I'll go down and spy that a bit closer... :whistle: :haha:
 
Your setup, minus the extra leaves, is exactly what mine has factory. Those upper overloads and brackets look funky, but you'd be amazed how well they stabilize the load, once there is weight in the back! I loaded mine down full of gravel,wet, and it started touching the overloads and it road very well, better than my last truck did with the airbags.
 
I don't expect it to see that kinda weight..

well, that overload IS cracked right in 1/2.. :eek1: certainly unsafe, so Ice just saved me from a fiery crash.... :bow:

"see Hon, CK5 CAN save your life!!!!!" :haha:
 
I don't expect it to see that kinda weight..

well, that overload IS cracked right in 1/2.. :eek1: certainly unsafe, so Ice just saved me from a fiery crash.... :bow:

"see Hon, CK5 CAN save your life!!!!!" :haha:

When I switched from 52s to 56s in the back of my old rig I threw the old 52 pack on the ground and the main leaf broke right in half! Was held together by rust and nothing but the u bolt plate.
 
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