Is it possible to get a 6” drop using this kit? Maybe with different coil overs? When will you have the body on the truck so we can see how the drop looks with these kits? I’m starting to build a ‘72 swb C10 in the next few weeks.
For anyone who had the same question I did, I just realized they sell the same suspension kit WITOUT the coilovers under part #9166072. Then you can add a 4” height coilover to get a 6” drop. If you buy the full kit with the 5” coilovers included, shown in this video, you can only get a 2”-4” drop.
What is this a “solution” to? I have a 72 C10 LWB with a very torquey big block and have to run drag radials and I have zero problems with the factory setup....
Can someone explain the trailing arm positions towards the front of truck. In this video there is 3 wholes in the adjustment, he started at bottom and then ends up in middle. He speaks to the "cams" allow you to adjust the trailing arms (front to back), but am trying to understand what moving the arms up to middle or top hole is doing. Sorry a bit of a newb and looking to understand. Thanks
How do you know what your opinion angle is if you haven't measured the angle of the driveshaft at the transmission. Everyone automatically puts 2-3 degrees without knowing the reason.
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Looks like a Great kit !
Is it possible to get a 6” drop using this kit? Maybe with different coil overs? When will you have the body on the truck so we can see how the drop looks with these kits? I’m starting to build a ‘72 swb C10 in the next few weeks.
For anyone who had the same question I did, I just realized they sell the same suspension kit WITOUT the coilovers under part #9166072. Then you can add a 4” height coilover to get a 6” drop. If you buy the full kit with the 5” coilovers included, shown in this video, you can only get a 2”-4” drop.
Will this kit work with the removal
Of a leaf spring suspension on my 69c10
We have not done any testing of this kit on a leaf spring frame, so we can't say one way or another if it will work.
What is this a “solution” to? I have a 72 C10 LWB with a very torquey big block and have to run drag radials and I have zero problems with the factory setup....
Do you have a different setup for airbagged trucks?
Can someone explain the trailing arm positions towards the front of truck. In this video there is 3 wholes in the adjustment, he started at bottom and then ends up in middle. He speaks to the "cams" allow you to adjust the trailing arms (front to back), but am trying to understand what moving the arms up to middle or top hole is doing. Sorry a bit of a newb and looking to understand. Thanks
awesome work!! What is the spring rate for the coils that you are using?
Thanks! For the spring rate, 300-350 would be a good starting point.
Is there a similar kit that fits a 65 C10?
Should have made the panhard bar attach at the rh trailing arm. Eliminate the need to weld a bracket on the housing. Just my opinion.
How do you know what your opinion angle is if you haven't measured the angle of the driveshaft at the transmission. Everyone automatically puts 2-3 degrees without knowing the reason.
2 or 3 degrees is a factory angle for the engine ,trans combo ...look at a factory intake at the carb mount ,, it has that tilt in it
Do they make a kit for a c20 thks
This kit should work on a coil-spring C20. It will not work on a Longhorn as the frames are different.
@@speedwaymotors my c20 has a 14bolt diff 3in tube u bolt
Can you just buy the two trailing arms ???
As a asked can you buy just the trailing arms??