1963 Chevy

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  1. RCF

    RCF Member

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    RCF

    Have just purchased a 1963 SWB Chevy.I want to lower it. I don't want it "in the weeds" so to speak but I would lke a nice even ride height. It is going to be my daily driver. I was thinking 3" drop springs in the back and 2" drop spindles in the front. Any suggestions or comments? :)
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  2. GreatNorthWoods

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    RCF,

    Sounds like a reasonable drop. I say go with it...
     
  3. dvalentine

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    For a more even ride height go with a 4 inch drop rear spring.

    Check this out http://www.earlyclassic.com/stance1.html

    DV
     
  4. RCF

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    Should I "C" notch the frame if I go with a 4" drop in the rear?

    P.S. I appreciate the advise

    RCF
     
  5. GreatNorthWoods

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    RCF, you should be able to drop the rear 4 inches without a C-notch if you don't plan on carrying any really heavy loads. The C-notch is usually used in 88-up trucks with the flatter rear frame rails or for drops of six inches or more with spring flip kits.
     
  6. dvalentine

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    You don't need to c-notch for a 4 inch rear drop. You WILL need an adjustable pan-hard bar. If lower than 4 inches? shock relocation and Early Classic Super Pan-hard bar will be needed to maintain drivability and proper suspension geometry.

    If you use drop springs a 4 inch drop should not effect the load capabilities of a 1/2 ton that much. You won't be able to throw a cab-over camper on it, but you should be able to handle a reasonable amount of weight in the bed.
     
  7. mansfield1

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    dude, i got the same thing. i got a 63' and the ass end is too high. i want to lower it and make it level and perhaps get some better traction out of it. later,
    Lloyd
     

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