MikeB
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dropped spindles vs. cut springs for approx 2" drop
I was going to buy some McGaughy 2.5" dropped spindles, but read about quality and customer support problems on this and other truck websites. And then there's the issue of my 8" rally wheels hitting the tie rod ends.
So, is there one brand of dropped spindles that works well, even with 8" rally wheels?
If not, is using 2" drop springs (instead of dropped spindles) going to create any problems, other than requiring an alignment?
How about simply cutting a coil off a stock spring? A Moog spring costs less than half as much as a dropped spring. But will it be too stiff when cut?
I also plan to install hangers to get 2" drop in the back. Overall, I'm looking for just little drop with a slight forward rake.
My truck is an 82 C10 short bed with 1" thick rotors.
I was going to buy some McGaughy 2.5" dropped spindles, but read about quality and customer support problems on this and other truck websites. And then there's the issue of my 8" rally wheels hitting the tie rod ends.
So, is there one brand of dropped spindles that works well, even with 8" rally wheels?
If not, is using 2" drop springs (instead of dropped spindles) going to create any problems, other than requiring an alignment?
How about simply cutting a coil off a stock spring? A Moog spring costs less than half as much as a dropped spring. But will it be too stiff when cut?
I also plan to install hangers to get 2" drop in the back. Overall, I'm looking for just little drop with a slight forward rake.
My truck is an 82 C10 short bed with 1" thick rotors.
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