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'91 Pickup rear suspension rebuild

Old 06-06-2009, 09:13 AM
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'91 Pickup rear suspension rebuild

I am planning on rebuilding the rear suspension on my pickup. Currently the rear is completely stock save for the lift blocks. I want to change the stock leaf springs out for some 3" lift leaf springs and remove the blocks. I know that I will have to relocate the hangers locations to accommodate the new springs, so I already plan on using the Total Chaos hangers for that. I still don't know what kind of leaf springs I should use or what kind of shocks. I don't want to spend more than $500 on any individual component. Any advice?



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Old 06-06-2009, 09:47 AM
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you might want to check out downey leaf springs. http://downeyoff-road.com/Suspension...s/1986-95.html I have their 2" springs on my truck and love them, but they do make 3" springs which do not require you to move the hanger or the shackle position.
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Check the junkyard.
Lots of springs and hangers there.
Some junkyards will let you bring a saw in with you, ask first to make sure. You don't want to be banned.
U-Bolts are like $8 a piece custom made. Go to a place that makes springs. They'll bend them right there for ya. If you go to a fastener shop (fastenal or whatever) you can expect to pay around $16-$20 a piece for something that may not quite be what you need. You'll need four. You do the math.
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If I can find a good set at a junk yard I will definitely hit one, but I would rather use new parts when possible.
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