help with coil springs!?
I'm trying to get some Moog front end coil springs for my 01 truck. I went several places, can't find them online. The only thing I can find are ones for a 96 model. Will these still fit the 01 or not?? I'd also like to try and raise the front end about 2" Is there maybe a different spring to get? There's a lot of weight on the front end of this truck...all the time. I need really heavy duty springs. It's a ranch truck so I don't care how rough the ride is. Thanks!
Ok, I looked into the skyjackers on Summit's site, they didn't say whether or not they were 2" taller or not. If I do raise the front 2" is there anything I'd need to do for the sway bar or anything else? Thanks!
Dont waste your $ on Skyjacker crap.
www.coilsprings.com
http://www.otto-max.com/
www.customsuspension.com
http://www.customsuspension.com/store/
www.coilsprings.com
http://www.otto-max.com/
www.customsuspension.com
http://www.customsuspension.com/store/
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Ok, I got on truckspring.com, they have coil springs there that are rated for 3380#/ spring. The next one down I've seen is rated for about 2350#/spring. It is per spring, not per set. I might also get the spacers to go along with that.
What you planning on doing with the truck? You planning on hauling heavy loads or just want a lift and daily driver. I like the progressive of my kore springs, softer than stock and not as bouncey. You can use the stock sway bar. I'm using stock end links. I didn't use the drop kore blocks and end links. Push you're castor as far forward as you can go. This will stablise the truck on the road. Also put a slight toe in on both tires so you put pressure on the frontend. This way you reduce road wobblies. You might need a pitman drop arm. The passager arm coming off the pitman arm goes on a steeper angle. Some use the drop, some don't. I haven't tried it yet. I'm liking mine step-up for snow bank bashing. If you don't see grass you can drive there
The 5100 series bilstein are pretty nice shock.
The 5100 series bilstein are pretty nice shock.
Well, I've got a big replacement bumper on it, it's a single cab, I've got a bale bed on the rear and it carries about 3700# of feed in a feeder right behing the cab against the headache rack on the bed, and a 1000# bale on the rear of the truck. So there's a lot on the truck and that feeder is pretty centrally located on the truck between the front and rear, so I know that adds to what's on the front already. I usually only have that feeder full and a bale on it hauling it around on the ranch feeding the cattle. I don't go down highways with it loaded....yet. When I get another place I may have to do that. I just would like the front stiffer....I don't care about it putting off a smooth ride. And a little more clearance would be good for on the ranch because it's not a 4wd. I don't need one, that's why I didn't get it but I'd still like a little more clearance...besides leveling it out.
check out the springs in my sig. they are from the 3 & 4th link in dr.evil's previous post. i love them - i tried the soft rides (same as skyjacker levelers) first but didn't like them all that much. switched to the hd's and do not regret it one bit. i have no added weight over sock on the front of the truck - and they ride much better than the stock springs.
the otto-max link the dr. posted is the same company as tuftruck - and that company provides the springs to the guys at the customsuspension link.
the otto-max link the dr. posted is the same company as tuftruck - and that company provides the springs to the guys at the customsuspension link.
I tried looking for those 5100 bilstiens for my 06 and 01 but they're both 2wd's and I couldn't seem to find them for that. Anyone want to correct me??........PLEASE!
Cause I'd really like to run those.
Cause I'd really like to run those.
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