Brysonsproject
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2023
- Posts
- 27
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- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- Bryson
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- Chevy K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Im installing a 4 inch tough country ez ride lift on my 1978 chevy k20. It has a double cardan 2 piece front driveshaft and after installing the new springs, the splines are barely showing where the drive shaft slides into itself. Is this okay? its moved quite a bit from where it was riding at stock height
Also, I installed the rear springs first and the height to the fender well went from about 36 9/16" to 43 3/4". Basically 7 inches of lift??? Could this be because the old rear springs were so fatigued that they lost 2 or 3 inches and the ones I just put in aren't relaxed yet? I've heard that with a 4 inch lift, I shouldn't have to do any work lengthening the drive shafts, but from all this lift, I''m worried I might have to. Anyone encountered this before? Also thinking I might have to check to make sure they sent me the right springs based on their part number.
Also, I installed the rear springs first and the height to the fender well went from about 36 9/16" to 43 3/4". Basically 7 inches of lift??? Could this be because the old rear springs were so fatigued that they lost 2 or 3 inches and the ones I just put in aren't relaxed yet? I've heard that with a 4 inch lift, I shouldn't have to do any work lengthening the drive shafts, but from all this lift, I''m worried I might have to. Anyone encountered this before? Also thinking I might have to check to make sure they sent me the right springs based on their part number.