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[ihc] Lifting Rocky



>Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 20:05:06 -0400
>From: Rocky Lear <rockylear@domain.elided>
>Subject: [ihc] Spring interchange on a 1 ton

>Can anyone tell me how to come up with a set of 6" or 8" lift springs for a
1310? I am trying to build a truck to use on the >farm this summer and want
to run a set of 38.5's and I'm trying to get buy on the cheap as best I can
for this project.
>There use to be places that would re-arch springs. I hate to spend $400 per
corner for custom springs. I'm going to use the >overloads that I have and
just block it up more. Any help is appreciated!

>Rocky

There are still places that will re-arch springs. For what you want they'd
usually add a leaf or 2 in the process. Problem is, with that much arch the
eye to eye spacing gets pretty short. Assuming the block action is for the
rear, you talking about blocking the springs off the axle(8" is getting to
be a lot of block) or blocking the overloads off the main pack?

GM '73 - '87 lift springs can be made to work with some fiddling, the fronts
are the correct length for the IH 2WD shackle location. The 52" rears match
the length of the stock IH springs, more or less. Actual lift will vary from
what's advertised for the GM app's due to differing spring mounts(mostly)
and weights. I'd weigh the truck front and rear, then call some spring
companies(Skyjacker, Superlift prolly for the tall stuff). With free arch
dimensions and spring rates, you can guesstimate where the truck will end up
height-wise compared with the springs that are currently on it.

Jim


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