evening it out.

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evening it out.
bee.em.doubleyou avatar
bee.em.doubleyou
+1y
i have an 87 b2200
and i ripped out the torsion bars.
and took out 2 leafs in the rear and added a three inch block.
but the rear is still higher than the front just a little. enough to just throw it off.
how can i even it out???
hocbj23 avatar
hocbj23
+1y
4 concrete blocks oughtta do it.bj
minituckin avatar
minituckin
+1y
Put your Torsions back in and crank/reindex them untill it has an even stance
bigamigo avatar
bigamigo
+1y
park on a hill
bee.em.doubleyou avatar
bee.em.doubleyou
+1y
but i like the heighth of the front and would rather find a way to get the rear lower rather than the front higher. and parking on a hill is doing the trick!
91b2200(cody) avatar
91b2200(cody)
+1y
if your frame is on the axle then spend the money and get a notch kit..

then you can go with bigger block or whatever..

My friend just bought a b2200 and hes as low as he can go without a notch.
and all he did was flip the stock leaf springs. and it put it all the way down.
bee.em.doubleyou avatar
bee.em.doubleyou
+1y
flip the stock leaf springs?
know where a write up on that is?
90-b22dawg [andrew] avatar
90-b22dawg [andrew]
+1y
speed kills....
bee.em.doubleyou avatar
bee.em.doubleyou
+1y
sorry dude, i'm just new to this. i'm used to buying a set of koni yellows. and some groud force coilovers and calling it good. never done a truck before. so i'm still learning.
90-b22dawg [andrew] avatar
90-b22dawg [andrew]
+1y
removing the torsions isn't a very smart idea.... you can reindex them and cut out the bump stops and still sit very low... as for the rear you can notch it and mono leaf it but you will need some angled blocks to help with the pinion angle....