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Chevynut73
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Axel Flip?
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June 18, 2023, 05:27:32 PM »
Ok, we got the frame shortened and found a stepside bed to put on her but dang, now the rear of the truck looks like a 4 wheel drive!
I'm thinking about an axel flip now.
Who has done this with a good outcome ?
I'd rather not do the C notch! This ol girl will not be worked or carry anything heavier than a couple of sacks of Deer feed from now on.
Thanks for any advice.
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'73 Chevy C10, 350, TH350, was a long Fleetside, now she's a short Stepper that's under construction (been in the Family since 1972).
Would rather push a CHEVY than drive a Furd
Swampyankee74
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Re: Axel Flip?
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June 18, 2023, 07:20:34 PM »
You can lower the rear end with shackles and spring hangers up to 4 inch. That ought to level it out. A lot less work then axle flip and c notch.
Post some pics of the frame shortening.
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Chevynut73
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Re: Axel Flip?
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June 19, 2023, 03:44:46 PM »
I might need 5" or 6" ?
Would like to but don't know how to get pics on here?
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'73 Chevy C10, 350, TH350, was a long Fleetside, now she's a short Stepper that's under construction (been in the Family since 1972).
Would rather push a CHEVY than drive a Furd
Swampyankee74
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Re: Axel Flip?
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June 19, 2023, 04:09:17 PM »
How much did you lower the nose?
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JohnnyPopper
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Re: Axel Flip?
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June 19, 2023, 08:13:22 PM »
Look for software PIXresizer on this site, will shrink to fit.
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Scott91370
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Re: Axel Flip?
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June 20, 2023, 03:05:32 PM »
I did an axle flip and it isn't that much work. Un-do U Bolts (8 nuts), un-do the shackles (4 bolts) and remove shocks from axle (2 bolts). Slide springs under the axle and blt it back up with the new flip kit in place and bolt it back togther. Yopu'll get 6" at least out of it. I did this and did not notch the frame and havem't hit yet. Maybe if you actually put stuff back there.
Not sure how hard the spring hangers are to install so I can't comment on it.
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Chevynut73
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Re: Axel Flip?
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June 28, 2023, 08:35:40 AM »
Plan on lowering the front 2" or 3" (2" lowering spindles and maybe 1" with coils).
Did you remove the leaf springs/shocks one side at a time to help keep the axel in line?
Thanks
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Would rather push a CHEVY than drive a Furd
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