77 K20
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- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K20 5" lift
- Engine Size
- HT383 fuel injected
anybody have these? They are supposed to use a bunch of thin leaves that will flex more than typical aftermarket springs. And they say they can build them to still be able to carry a load.
Right now I have blocks on the back under the stock 3/4 ton 35 year old springs. And the rear is slighly lower than the front. Want to bring it up another 1" or so.
Up front I have the Tuff Country HD springs. I like the way those ride.
I thought about the shackle flip, but the springs hang down so low in the back I'd worry about smashing them dropping off of something. Right now I have a heavy rear bumper that takes a beating. And with the shackle flip then I'd have to do some sort of shim/pinion correction right?
Or just do Tuff Country rear springs? But once again I'm concerned about load carrying ability.
And I do pull a 5th wheel that has 700 lbs of pin weight. Not much, but then there is firewood, chairs, coolers...
Right now I have blocks on the back under the stock 3/4 ton 35 year old springs. And the rear is slighly lower than the front. Want to bring it up another 1" or so.
Up front I have the Tuff Country HD springs. I like the way those ride.
I thought about the shackle flip, but the springs hang down so low in the back I'd worry about smashing them dropping off of something. Right now I have a heavy rear bumper that takes a beating. And with the shackle flip then I'd have to do some sort of shim/pinion correction right?
Or just do Tuff Country rear springs? But once again I'm concerned about load carrying ability.
And I do pull a 5th wheel that has 700 lbs of pin weight. Not much, but then there is firewood, chairs, coolers...