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1956 Dodge truck leaf springs #2053626
04/13/16 01:36 PM
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Looking to lower the rear of my pickup about 2 inches by removing some of the leaf springs. Any idea which ones to remove? Longest, middle, short? How many? Two of us (425 lbs) stood on the rear bumper and it lowered about 1". Looking for a smoother ride and better stance. Don't plan on loading a ton on it any time soon. Any info? Thanks

Re: 1956 Dodge truck leaf springs [Re: Skid_Demon] #2053853
04/13/16 08:24 PM
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are the springs on top of your axle?---if they are you can put the axle on top of the springs like a car---but that will probably be a 3-3.5 inch drop----the shortest springs are the strongest--i would start with the 2nd or 3rd spring if you are experimanting....bob

Re: 1956 Dodge truck leaf springs [Re: Skid_Demon] #2054036
04/14/16 01:05 AM
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Make sure your springs are in good shape and are not cracked or have a dip & ridge wore where the shorter leafs end on the longer ones.

Depending on how many leafs you have, you can remove as many as every other leaf, but that will probably make it pretty soft. The last one I did, I kept the two longest leafs, then as they get shorter, removed the 3rd leaf, then the 5th leaf, and then the shortest one (if you still have 2 left). The shortest leafs are the strongest, but they also put the most load on the main leaf. I prefer to pull the shorter leafs first. Keep in mind the original springs are more narrow then modern leaf springs, and they will weaken faster.

Moving the axle from under the spring to above the springs will lower the truck the thickness of the spring pack plus the diameter of the axle housing, could add up to 6"-8", will probably require new spring plates and shock plates, and may require notching the frame.

There is enough variation in the old trucks that changing the leaf spring leaf count gives inconsistent results. It really will be a trial and error experience. Gene

Re: 1956 Dodge truck leaf springs [Re: Skid_Demon] #2054254
04/14/16 01:49 PM
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This subject has been discussed several times over at www.p15-d24.com so a search should be in order. Lots-o-good info over there.


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