mktsc
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- Joined
- Feb 17, 2016
- Posts
- 31
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- Location
- Columbus, OH
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 4.3L
Big weekend. Installed a Belltech 4/6 drop, shocks, new rear leafs from NPD (stock 1550lb load), new front rotors/pads/wheel bearings/backing plates. The stock suspension sagged so bad that the drivers side was a full 3" lower than the passenger side.
It was pretty straightforward, my uncle who's owned the truck since new was very diligent about undercoating, and every single bolt came off with the impact gun. Nothing broken or stripped, and I only needed the breaker bar once. Had to clearance the lower control arms to clear the wheels, and needed to bend the front brake lines at the calipers out of the way. Other than that the installation was very straightforward. I did have to retorque my u-bolts because the axle was rotating when I put the truck in gear. I also had to set the pinion angle correctly before I did because the brackets actually leave a significant range of motion.
I'm going to let the front settle for a week or two, then likely pull the front springs and take about an inch out of them to sit the front down a little bit more. Measuring from the rockers to the ground, the truck is dead level, but it appears to have some negative rake which I want to dial out. Truck rides absolutely as stock with the fresh suspension. With the new leafs, I had plenty of room between the axle and frame, so I didn't install the notch that came with the kit.
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It was pretty straightforward, my uncle who's owned the truck since new was very diligent about undercoating, and every single bolt came off with the impact gun. Nothing broken or stripped, and I only needed the breaker bar once. Had to clearance the lower control arms to clear the wheels, and needed to bend the front brake lines at the calipers out of the way. Other than that the installation was very straightforward. I did have to retorque my u-bolts because the axle was rotating when I put the truck in gear. I also had to set the pinion angle correctly before I did because the brackets actually leave a significant range of motion.
I'm going to let the front settle for a week or two, then likely pull the front springs and take about an inch out of them to sit the front down a little bit more. Measuring from the rockers to the ground, the truck is dead level, but it appears to have some negative rake which I want to dial out. Truck rides absolutely as stock with the fresh suspension. With the new leafs, I had plenty of room between the axle and frame, so I didn't install the notch that came with the kit.
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