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Old 10-29-2006, 09:30 AM
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small block 350 suspension drop on 1985 s10 std cab

i have a 1985 chevrolet s10 with a v8 conversion (350) and i already dropped the back with a 3 icnh block kit and iam now looking to drop the front 3-4 inches and i might go with just dropped coil springs but i would like to hear all of yalls advice on my situation. thanks

1985 chevy s10 sb 350 v8 conversion.
2001 chevy s10 extreme ground effects.
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Old 07-26-2007, 05:35 PM
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Re: small block 350 suspension drop on 1985 s10 std cab

I have an 84 blazer with an 87 lt1 in it with the same drop, just done with spindles. If my ride is any indication how yours is gonna feel, don't do a sprng drop. those motors are heavy! My front end comes down hard enough to wake the dead. Mind you this is usually driving the truck with in an inch of its life... but if moneys the prob just cut the springs.
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Old 12-20-2007, 03:01 AM
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Re: small block 350 suspension drop on 1985 s10 std cab

My advise would be to take a lil extra money and buy the kit. Summit has 2" drop spindles for 149.95 and the springs start at i think 75 bucks. Not a lot of money to do it right the first time. check to see if you can get stiffer shocks and springs to keep from bottoming out
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