Craig 85
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- Location
- Nashville, TN
- First Name
- Craig
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K30 SRW
- Engine Size
- 454/TH-400/NP205
I believe the comment about sway bar froze is right on as one of the first things to check.When I first modified my truck,I put the drop brackets included with the lift kit for the sway bar.
However,when I made a few other mods and removed the swaybar,my truck gained an inch in lift on the front easily.I was amazed that even with the relocation brackets on,how much the swaybar restricted my suspension.This was proved yet again on the first ride without the swaybar...much more better.
Obviously,I agree with all the other comments and suggestions.I also think there is other contributing factors.Also,maybe put a loaded trailer on it and see how it does.I have a newer 3/4 ton truck that I promise rides worse than your burb,however,when it has a 800lb 4wheeler in the bed,it rides so well,I never wanna unload it.
I run the ORD Sway Bar Disconnect kit for the reasons you described. In the early 90's I did a 6" lift on a K5. I added the swap bar drop down brackets, but it was difficult to get things to line up. It made me believe the sway bar and springs work in different arcs causing a bind in the suspension creating a rough ride.
When I got back into Squares in 2012, I started using the ORD kit. The main reason I got it was to let the sway bar work independent of the springs.
@83Burban CUCV axles are 1 ton axles. Dana 60 front and 14 bolt full floater rear.
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