jeff fadness wrote:
I am running 4 inches of block right now in the rear of my 78 luv, but i want to go like 2" lower.
So how hard is it to remove a couple of leaf springs?
Should i take the two bottom ones out?
thanks
You cant take out the bottom one, its the only full length one.
You can remove a few leaves but thats up to you. Start from the top and work your way down. Take extreme care with the centre bolt. Shit can go everywhere when you undo them. You must put one back in and be sure that it locates the diff properly to stop fore and aft movement.
I wouldnt reccomend removing leaves, but then im pretty hard core, "its a truck so if it cant cart a load why did you buy it". But each to thier own. I would advise that you get the spring packs reset (re curved) to a more suitable ride height. Run an inch or maybe 2 inch block, made of something better than crappy chinese alloy, and nice heavy duty U-bolts made out of high grade steel. I dont know about over in the US but here lowering blocks are illegal. Done right i would say that they should pose no trouble at all, but if you open up a readily available kit i can see why they are banned.
I helped a guy this weekend with his truck, he had only the three longest leaves left and had a 2 1/5 and a 2" block in each side. It was pretty crazy. The diff moved about everywhere. Has 17x8's on it and it looks pretty nuts. Full house stockie 2.6L pumping out 87.9kw at the rear wheels on straight LPG (propane) but its also got some butane in it). Cant rememeber how many HP it was.
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