ya im cheap..can i take rear 89 2wd spring..........

Started by scooterbob, March 06, 2011, 03:23:13 AM

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scooterbob

whats the risk and work if i or can i take rear spring off my 89 2wd 1/2 ton and put in on the front of my 85 k5 for lift..keeping in mind i like to drive my truck  daily 

it will make  for a rough ride but will it still go straight?


    GotMud?

91 k1500

well the rear springs on your 89 are 62-63" long and your front springs on your 85 are only 52-54" long..... may have a hard time gettin um to fit... plus rear springs are usually sprung lighter cause they dont have to hold up the engine and stuff.
91 k1500 with a dana 60 straight axle conversion, 14b ff rear, 5.38's 427 bbc th400 trans 39.5 boggers

Disturban

Cheap? You are so tight only dogs can hear you fart ==roll

OHEARN.2012

front springs are cheap talk to flat black you can get new for like 200-300
RBS Racing

i bog my bogger not my daily driver

built tough with chevy stuff

Listen Here Boy....I was slinging' mud before you were swimmin' round in your daddy's Nu* sack. Yankee Lake Trucks Gone Wild 2011

Cannaert

you are asking to lose a hand or kill yourself trying to make that spring compress 10 inches.
Hokey Fab- Idea and Fab guy.

Jjay78

someone told him to do this for a cheep lift, guys he's just asking for advice
chevvv ==rf chevgal There's plenty of room for all god's creatures............ right next to the mashed potatoes.... ==rf chevgal chevvv

OHEARN.2012

were just telling him wat could happen its just our opinions safety is #1!!!
RBS Racing

i bog my bogger not my daily driver

built tough with chevy stuff

Listen Here Boy....I was slinging' mud before you were swimmin' round in your daddy's Nu* sack. Yankee Lake Trucks Gone Wild 2011

old school truck dude

You can put 1 shorter leaf positive arch if you have 1 in your spring pack from the 2wd in there, no big deal.. We used to do it all the time.. It get ya a couple inches, maybe. Get a new spring pack bolt and draw it up with it still on the truck. Wrap some chain around it if its worryin ya. Take your time and go easy, youll be fine. Itll be kinda stiff, some folks dont like the ride. If youre not sure what youre doin, get help before you start. Springs develop an incredible amount of force in a very small area. They have no eyeballs and no conscience. They can and will kill you.  ==wrenchinbanana

Flat_Black

Your stock fronts are like 46" eye to eye. Get some 52" eye to eye rears from the back of a 87 or older chevy you should net 2-4" depending on spring. As stated I can get you some brand new springs for around 300. If you want anything cheaper get ahold of me I have some blue prints to build drop front hangers to net you around 4". I can build them for around 150 or less

Flat Broke Off Road (989-560-1507)

damn_ford

we rearched a set of 94 rear springs with a 20 ton press and put them in the front of a k5, lifted it about 8-10 inches.
sumthing my brother in law thought up...... was a mutha to line up the bolts..

scooterbob

well no worries just traded 350 and a 700r for a complete 4in lift with axels and drive shafts

OHEARN.2012

RBS Racing

i bog my bogger not my daily driver

built tough with chevy stuff

Listen Here Boy....I was slinging' mud before you were swimmin' round in your daddy's Nu* sack. Yankee Lake Trucks Gone Wild 2011

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