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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Brakes, Frame, Steering & Suspension => The Highs (Raising/Lifts) => Topic started by: 77chevyshortbox on March 02, 2010, 03:16:14 pm
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I just picked up my truck, and i wanna be able to clear at least 36's. ive looked into roughcountry lift kits, and sky jacker and so on. but ive also had people tell me to just throw leaf springs in it, or flip my shackles. i dont understand what alotta it means. and i was curious on what the best way to do it would be?
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6" spring lift is the way to go.
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how much is that gonna cost you figure? and what exactly is it?
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Probably around $1400 bucks but it's a lot cheaper if you use rear blocks....
You'll have to shop around
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i know rough country has one for $445. anyone know if their any good?
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I would say that the 6" kit for $445 would have blocks in the rear.
Does the kit include Shocks and a steering arm?
Like Vile said, shop around but don't be mislead by a cheap price.
It can get confusing. Some companies offer free shipping
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this is the one i was looking at http://roughcountry.com/chevy_4wd_77-87_6.html im not to sure about it though. it seems good comes with shocks. im not sure about the steering arm tho.
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Says it includes:
Front: Lifted leaf springs, raised steering arm, brake line relocation brackets, u-bolts, and hardware.
Rear: 4" lift blocks, add-a-leafs, u-bolts, and hardware.
Shocks: Includes (4) RC Hydro 8000 series shocks.
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so is that lift worth the money then? i mean what else do i need, am i gonna need a steering stabalizer or sway bar drop bracket or anything else. wut about extended brake lines? im not to sure about this stuff. still pickin it all up lol
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yes its the basic lift but you want your sway bar you have to get the drop kit or make your own. also if you don't have one you might want a Steering Stabilizer or dual it and don't forget about the extended brake lines. back when i got mine 6" all springs and every option it was only about 1k, but you should at least get the Recommended Accessories up too the upgraded shocks after that you will need bushings for the shocks and if you want dust covers for the shocks. oh and new bolts for everything cause i can almost bet the spring bolts well ain't going to come out easy and save your hardware you take off ex. the metal sleeves that come off the shocks cause they want you to reuse them along with all your bolts
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I'd get the sway bar drop,single stabalizer,F/R brake lines, frame support,transfer case drop and the rear springs.
Looks like you can get it all for about $900 plus shipping.
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whats the differentce between rear springs or blocks. just the ride comfort isnt it? wont springs just give me a softer better ride aposed to blocks..because i dont really care about ride comfort. i want it as cheap as possible.
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If you want cheap go with blocks
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whats the differentce between rear springs or blocks. just the ride comfort isnt it? wont springs just give me a softer better ride aposed to blocks..because i dont really care about ride comfort. i want it as cheap as possible.
depending on the spring, the ride could be better or worse. i know some arched springs ride like a tank, a flat spring would ride better, and could give better flex. the blocks are a cheap way out, and a lot of people use them with no problems. they will make some bad axle hop as a result of the leverage on the axle.
flip your rear shackles, (from facing up to facing down, there is a kit by DIY4x that you can buy) that will give you roughly 4" of lift, and then get new springs for the front (4" lift springs). get the tires on the truck and start cutting the fenders to clear them. try to keep it as low as possible while still being able to use the big tires.
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I wouldn't cut the fenders
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I actually just got that same lift. Comes with all the bolts and parts. Pretty decent for the price. But the front springs are way stiff, you will either want a diesel or a big block on them. I am ditching the rear blocks and using the shackle flip kit from DIY4X. Also got the zero rate blocks, just in case I wanted a lil more lift.
I am prolly going to go with crossover steering, as the stock has bumpsteer. (buddy just did his and has bad bumpsteer)
I shoulda bought the sway bar drop, but will prolly make a drop/disconnect setup.
Shocks are decent, nothing special. I bought some very slightly used bilstein 7100 remote reservoirs. Will run the RC's till I can get longer shock towers (ford).
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this shackle flip kit, what exactly is it called, and how much does it go for you think. plus if i flip the shackles and say throw some leaf springs in there could i get by fitting 36's, the truck has no springs or coils in the front, just leafs and a single shock. thanks for the help guys
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this kit: http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?route=product/product&path=24&product_id=125
you can buy longer shackles to get a 6" lift out of it.
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I just put a 4" rough country kit in mine with new springs all around. I put 35X12.5X15 tires on mine. I have to do very little trimming on the fenders. I understand you are looking at the 6" so 36's shouldn't be a problem. If money is the issue, hold of and get the kit with all new springs. I am glad I did.
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so this shackle kit will lift my rear end. then what exactly do i do to the front end?
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you would have to buy some 6" lift front leafs, (to match the rear), a dropped pitman arm (or drag link) for the 6" lift, and then drop the sway bar to match the lift. none of thee are hard to do, just time consuming if it's your first time. if the truck is going to be driven on the street, the sway bar is a necessity.
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on roughcountry theres an adjustable drag link, would that work for the pitman arm drop?
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I would go with new springs due to you old ones are prob 33 years old. And worn out its only a couple hundred more
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my truck doesnt have springs. just leafs
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my truck doesnt have springs. just leafs
Do you mean like this? (http://timclifford.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/leaf.jpg)
Cuz otherwise leaf springs are springs.
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If leaf springs are leafs what does that make spring leafs
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lol i thought you meant coils sorry.
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you could save a little do a 4 inch life front springs rear blocks raised steering arm longer shocks make brackets to lower the brake lines using the stock lines and put a 2 inch body lift in