boltbrain
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- Joined
- May 1, 2022
- Posts
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- Location
- Montana
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- Chevy K20
- Engine Size
- 350
I just got a 79 K20 4x4 that rides like a boat and looks like a two wheel drive. It’s had a tough life hauling hay on bumpy roads. I’d like to just get it back to original, but don’t know whether to trust the suppliers on what to get, or get some more springs from a yard and just add some leafs.
So the front axle (Dana 44) is 1 1/2” below the rubber bumpers. And there’s only two leafs on each side, both wrap around the bolts, like two main springs. They bow up in the middle which I know us normal on some pickup, was that how these were originally? I’m guessing they bow up about 3”.
The rears bow down in the middle which looks much more dignified, have a flat thick overload leaf in the bottom, and 5 leafs besides, including the main spring. They bow down about 3”
I’m not too worried about price, as I’m doing the work myself. But I do need a truck that can carry it’s rated load, drive on bumpy roads without making passengers seasick, and look respectable.
Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.
So the front axle (Dana 44) is 1 1/2” below the rubber bumpers. And there’s only two leafs on each side, both wrap around the bolts, like two main springs. They bow up in the middle which I know us normal on some pickup, was that how these were originally? I’m guessing they bow up about 3”.
The rears bow down in the middle which looks much more dignified, have a flat thick overload leaf in the bottom, and 5 leafs besides, including the main spring. They bow down about 3”
I’m not too worried about price, as I’m doing the work myself. But I do need a truck that can carry it’s rated load, drive on bumpy roads without making passengers seasick, and look respectable.
Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.