ztrain727
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- Location
- New Mexico
- First Name
- Zane
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- Suburban V20 3/4 Ton
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
Hi all,
I've got an '88 V20 Suburban 3/4 ton with a TBI 350 used for primarily for towing plus some casual offroading and highway miles.
The front springs are shot, but before jumping in with a stock replacement, I was wondering if there's a relatively painless way to get a softer ride up front without too much body roll, reduced tow capacity, or expensive steering upgrades.
Option 1 would be cheap parts store replacements, new bushings, much needed maintenance regardless.
Option 2 would be to try skyjacker or similar soft ride stock length springs (47" I believe)
Option 3 would be a 52" or 56" conversion and modified mounts, but I think this would also mean crossover steering/more body roll and probably more time and $ than I'm willing to put in.
Is there another option worth considering?
I know it's always gonna be a solid axle 3/4 ton, but I sure get thrashed on some of our forest roads around here.
I've got an '88 V20 Suburban 3/4 ton with a TBI 350 used for primarily for towing plus some casual offroading and highway miles.
The front springs are shot, but before jumping in with a stock replacement, I was wondering if there's a relatively painless way to get a softer ride up front without too much body roll, reduced tow capacity, or expensive steering upgrades.
Option 1 would be cheap parts store replacements, new bushings, much needed maintenance regardless.
Option 2 would be to try skyjacker or similar soft ride stock length springs (47" I believe)
Option 3 would be a 52" or 56" conversion and modified mounts, but I think this would also mean crossover steering/more body roll and probably more time and $ than I'm willing to put in.
Is there another option worth considering?
I know it's always gonna be a solid axle 3/4 ton, but I sure get thrashed on some of our forest roads around here.