Ruffstuff 63" Chevy Spring Swap Kit!
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Ruffstuff 63" Chevy Spring Swap Kit!
This is the easy way to swap in your new 63" Chevy springs!
These springs are pretty much the most desireable springs you can get in any yard for under $100 and they love to flex! This kit comes with our Frenched Chevy Spring hangers, the Wayback shackle hangers to match, and 4 - 6" Shackle plates to finish it off. The shackle hangers are really a must so you don't end up having to cut off and reposition the weaker stock ones.
It is a quick afternoon job but you do need to be a welder. Add a ton of flex quick! We have been making this kit for 4 years, it is meant to be frenched into the frame to reduce drag against rocks but it dosen't have to be. However, if you are not going to french them ask to sub out standard 3" spring hanger and save a few bucks
http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/63SWP.html
These springs are pretty much the most desireable springs you can get in any yard for under $100 and they love to flex! This kit comes with our Frenched Chevy Spring hangers, the Wayback shackle hangers to match, and 4 - 6" Shackle plates to finish it off. The shackle hangers are really a must so you don't end up having to cut off and reposition the weaker stock ones.
It is a quick afternoon job but you do need to be a welder. Add a ton of flex quick! We have been making this kit for 4 years, it is meant to be frenched into the frame to reduce drag against rocks but it dosen't have to be. However, if you are not going to french them ask to sub out standard 3" spring hanger and save a few bucks
http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/63SWP.html
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I've got a '94 extended cab 3.0 5 speed I am looking to SAS. i just bought the 5'' TG IFS eliminator kit and im kinda wishywashy on what im gonna do for the rear.I have the 63's already from my chev 1500 i just parted out. I have 35's from the chevy i will be running on it but looking to eventually run 37's. I've been looking at this ruffstuff kit for a little while now. Its either buy this kit or do the dual shackles with the stock toyota and stock chevy shackles that ive seen. Im just tryin to figure out what the best matchup would be considering the above. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
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Hey Gravel Maker-
I plan on running a longtravel kit that will raise the front 0f my 89 4runner 3-4"s above stock height. The 4runner camper will swapped out for a modded flip-pac camper weighing about 300lbs. Looks like all signs are pointing to the 63's as a swap. Would you agree? From what I hear is that the height can be adjusted by taking out leafs.
Thanks
Jason
I plan on running a longtravel kit that will raise the front 0f my 89 4runner 3-4"s above stock height. The 4runner camper will swapped out for a modded flip-pac camper weighing about 300lbs. Looks like all signs are pointing to the 63's as a swap. Would you agree? From what I hear is that the height can be adjusted by taking out leafs.
Thanks
Jason