Vbb199
B-rate Hillbilly Customs
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2018
- Posts
- 9,316
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- Location
- Salisbury NC
- First Name
- Vince
- Truck Year
- 89, 79
- Truck Model
- 89 Suburban R1500, 79 C10
- Engine Size
- 350, 502
Say if someone were to put a big block, approx 700 pounds in a c10, with a th400 behind it.
What would all be needed to be able to help it support that weight? I assume the front coils would maybe need to be upgraded to 3/4 Ton?
Would stock suspension handle that at all? Or would moving up to 3/4 Ton spindles, coils, a arms and bushings be necessary to support the weight?
I'm spitballing right now, got some ideas in my head floating around, just weighing all options at the moment.
Thinking a 73-78 c10, shortbed
Getting electrical and fuel all worked out wouldn't be hard for me, because what I have in mind is incredibly simple.
It's more about the suspension tech I'm interested in.
Thanks
What would all be needed to be able to help it support that weight? I assume the front coils would maybe need to be upgraded to 3/4 Ton?
Would stock suspension handle that at all? Or would moving up to 3/4 Ton spindles, coils, a arms and bushings be necessary to support the weight?
I'm spitballing right now, got some ideas in my head floating around, just weighing all options at the moment.
Thinking a 73-78 c10, shortbed
Getting electrical and fuel all worked out wouldn't be hard for me, because what I have in mind is incredibly simple.
It's more about the suspension tech I'm interested in.
Thanks