Leaf springs for 87 V1500

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I’m looking at replacing the leaf springs (front and rear) for my ‘87 GMC. It has a 350 and is a half-ton single cab. Anybody know the original weight ratings and / or have a recommended source for these?

I plan to do the work myself, so cost not a huge concern.
 

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If you look up the specs on I think through gmheritagecenter.com it gives spring or axle ratings.
Honestly though I don’t think that matters much.
If lifting it, just don’t get the base model Rough Country springs unless you like em high n hard! Lol
Otherwise SD truck spring is a good source for quality OE type springs I believe. Or Deaver or ORD if you want to get really fancy.
 
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I was told once upon a time that Dayton Spring is a good company. The company history goes back to Stanley Spring Works, then TRW Spring then Dayton Spring since 1988. SD truck springs sells them along with RockAuto. I bought longer 56" Dayton rear springs for my truck a few years ago. Happy with them. At the time RockAuto was a vendor here and there was a discount. Not sure what happened as I didn't see them last time I checked.

RockAuto website lists capacity in pounds, but also says what the leaf pack is (5/1= 6 leaf pack). Might be useful to match what you have now?
 

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I’m looking at replacing the leaf springs (front and rear) for my ‘87 GMC. It has a 350 and is a half-ton single cab. Anybody know the original weight ratings and / or have a recommended source for these?

I plan to do the work myself, so cost not a huge concern.
Are you planning to stay at original stock height or were you wanting to lift it a little bit?
 

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I'm not sure if the links above will work- Rockauto also has dimensions of the spring packs, a picture of the spring pack, and gives the load rating. Top link was for 2,200 lb springs, lower link was for 2,775 lb springs (52" springs). I was going to mention this in my prior post but my train of thought must have derailed and crashed. :(
 

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Are you planning to stay at original stock height or were you wanting to lift it a little bit?
I was planning to stay at original height. My square is 4WD and I’m short. Don’t really like the look of side steps, so I can’t make the truck too high.
 

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I would look at just stock replacement through SDtrucksprings.com then or maybe just a tuff country EZ-ride with a small ~1.5" lift for a bit softer ride than stock withoutmaking you have to climb a rope ladder to get in. The ORD sway bar disconnect kit really helps with ride quality, but requires at least a small lift of some kind.
 

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