Which Shackles?

kivetts04dmax

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I'm going to be taking my lift off, looking to lower the torsion bars and running 3" drop shackles with 305/50 tires. Just wanting to see what shackles people are running and what the "true" drop of them are. So far I'm leaning towards belltech..

I will be needing stock height shocks, spindles (steering knuckles), rear u-bolts, diff crossmember and I'll get the diff ear fix.
 

Chevy1925

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6" longer than stock shackle will give you a 3" rear drop. 4" longer shackle than stock will give you 2" of rear drop and so on.


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kivetts04dmax

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6" longer than stock shackle will give you a 3" rear drop. 4" longer shackle than stock will give you 2" of rear drop and so on.


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I saw that the belltech one is adjustable, I like that just incase I can't go as low because of my wheels. Thanks for the input, I didn't know how they were measured for the drop
 

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No problem. You may or may not need shims at 3" drop on the shackle to keep pinion angle happy


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I've "heard" that 3" drop won't affect anything but if I take the overload out or go lower I would need to shim it.


I've got 3" shackles and no overload. I don't have and driveline vibes unless I load it heavy. Then I just put some air in the bags to get rear back up.
 

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my reg cab sat higher in the back than what my ccsb does..it could of possibly had another leaf in it but I know it was higher..I don't really ever tow or haul anything. I mean I might when I move, I will have a small trailer and not too much weight..

clrussell didn't you used to have a ccsb? I thought I saw on a masterctaft site or something, maybe it was someone witha similar username..
 

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my reg cab sat higher in the back than what my ccsb does..it could of possibly had another leaf in it but I know it was higher..I don't really ever tow or haul anything. I mean I might when I move, I will have a small trailer and not too much weight..

clrussell didn't you used to have a ccsb? I thought I saw on a masterctaft site or something, maybe it was someone witha similar username..


Ya I used to have a crew lbz with a Hsp 475 over stock kit when I sold it.
When it had bmfs and a Danville 68
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With twins and 285s
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In using belltech shackles. I like em and I've hauled some loads with my truck since install. I've got about 8k miles on them now. This is from pulling season.
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i used the cheapest ones i could find off ebay. Mine are only a 1" drop shackle. i have a 2" block, deaver mini pack, and the shackles. Who puts a lowering shackle on a lifted truck, right? there is a method for it ;)

the longer the shackle, the lower the spring rate becomes for the leaf springs.