jonasty
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2023
- Posts
- 9
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Se washington state
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
My 15 year old son recently acquired a 1973 k20 from his grandpa. The pickup was a farm truck for 30 years and hasn't ran in 20. All the steering and suspension is worn out as you would expect with a pickup thats lived in a field its whole life. I started with suspension and my son wanted a 4" lift like any red blooded American boy would. The problem I'm having is the front springs are wider than the lift springs. I'm a machinist and very familiar with measuring ****. The factory spring bushings are .200 wider than the new ones and the original springs measure 3.090 while the lift springs measure 2.485. So the fix in my mind is to use the factory steel bushings that are wider and make a washer for the spring side of the shackle so that the shackle sits straight