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Mod | | Forums66 Topics126,781 Posts1,039,301 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 | can anyone tell me who makes a 4-6 lowering kit for 65 c10? and have any of you done one . | | | | Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 116 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 116 | Try going to www.stylintrucks.com or directly to www.djmsuspension.com . With the amount of drop you're looking for on the front , you'll likely need a combination of dropped spindles , dropped springs , and perhaps modified A - arms ! The rear will definitely need a large " C " put into the frame for clearance and likely will also require a combo of parts to accomplish the desired drop . Good luck and keep us updated !
" The heart of the wise inclines to the right , but the heart of the fool to the left " - Ecclesiastes 10:2
| | | | Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 | thanks for the links ! maybe for a daily driver it would be better to do the 3-4 from cpp? but I got to get it down for the look I want. ride not so important. | | | | Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 116 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 116 | rodtek , go to www.newstalgiawheel.com/wheel_visualizer.asp . On left side of page , click on wheel visualizer , then select vehicle ( 60-66 Chevy truck ) at top of next page and wheel type at bottom of page . The visualizer allows to see not only what each wheel would look like on your truck , but also allows you to " lower or raise " the truck . Maybe this visual aid will help you decide how much you want to lower your truck for the look you're after ?
" The heart of the wise inclines to the right , but the heart of the fool to the left " - Ecclesiastes 10:2
| | | | Joined: Jun 2005 Posts: 15 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Jun 2005 Posts: 15 | Rodtek,
You can go to a 4/5 without a C-notch, I would hit up CPP, talk to Jeff or call ECE ( Early Classics Enterprises) they both have a "kit" for you to look at and decide, many guys go that route.
a suggestion, you can go with the ECE 2 1/2" drop spindle, 2" drop front springs, then go with air bag rear if you are planning to tow or carry stuff, otherwise, go with a 5" rear drop spring. I must mention that while you are doing all that make sure you replace or rebuild the F/E parts for safety.
Have you changed to disc brakes yet? They can help you with that too.
Last edited by Clyde65; 11/16/2010 8:08 PM.
| | | | Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 116 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Oct 2005 Posts: 116 | Yes , you can go without a " c " notch but your ride quality will be , well ....not very good ! I guess it comes down to what level of comfort you're looking for in the way your truck will drive .
" The heart of the wise inclines to the right , but the heart of the fool to the left " - Ecclesiastes 10:2
| | | | Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 | thanks for all the info guy's I will check it out and get back soon | | | | Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 54 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 54 | Try Part# 6372CSSK-D from Classicperform.com This kit will give you a nice start on bringing your truck down. 
glos55
| | | | Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 | Yes , you can go without a " c " notch but your ride quality will be , well ....not very good ! I guess it comes down to what level of comfort you're looking for in the way your truck will drive . I respectfully disagree. If you buy 5" rear lowering springs from a company such as CPP they have a fewer number of coils and are 1/8" less in diameter than stock. This makes the coils less stiff and gives the truck a very good ride. To keep the load carrying capacity (if this is something you care about) you will need to install a set of Airlift springs, like these: http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu176/lakeroadster/DSC01167.jpg
Last edited by Hot Rod John; 11/20/2010 2:29 PM.
| | | | Joined: Jun 2009 Posts: 11 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Jun 2009 Posts: 11 | Yes , you can go without a " c " notch but your ride quality will be , well ....not very good ! I guess it comes down to what level of comfort you're looking for in the way your truck will drive . I respectfully disagree. If you buy 5" rear lowering springs from a company such as CPP they have a fewer number of coils and are 1/8" less in diameter than stock. This makes the coils less stiff and gives the truck a very good ride. To keep the load carrying capacity (if this is something you care about) you will need to install a set of Airlift springs, like these: http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu176/lakeroadster/DSC01167.jpgyeah, i just recently met two guys running 6" rear springs with no problems & no notch...but they don't plan to haul anything significant either....both said it takes a really big bump to bottom out, but even then it's not that harsh...not sure yet if i wanna go with 5 or 6" rear springs on mine | | | | Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 | FYI: I have the 5" lowering springs and there is 3-1/2" clearance between the frame and the rear axle. | | | | Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Nov 2010 Posts: 14 | thanks for all the info guy's hot rod john if you have 5" lowering springs in the rear and there is still 3-1/2 inchs of clearance, than that is the way I am going that is plenty of travel to haul anything I would put in the bed .could you post some pics or e- mail me some? thanks Mike | | | | Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 | Check out my build thread link at the bottom of this message. One thing to keep in mind is my truck is a short bed stepside. Different style / length beds have different weights. Or in other words "results my vary" 
Last edited by Hot Rod John; 11/22/2010 12:46 AM.
| | | | Joined: Oct 2008 Posts: 67 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Oct 2008 Posts: 67 | got a '66 shortbox fleetside that was lowered by the previous owner, front springs were torched 4" and a 4 inch spacer under the rear springs or trailing arms, looked cool as hell but the front springs allowed only 1" of travel between the lower control arms and the frame. every little bump and the tires would hit the inner fenders, not a nice ride at all, I took out the springs and put in 1" shorter front springs, 2" lowered drop spindles and disc brakes, she's lower than stock and still has a decent ride. | | | | Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 96 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 96 | Just a quick note, I decided to go with air springs front and rear just for stance control and ride. went to airbagit, kits are really inexpensive. 4 air springs $185.00 front mount kit 129.00 rear mt kit 129.00 gives one a lot of control over ride height and not a lot of expense. I am also installing front and rear sway bars. Kieth ps I did not want to slam my gmc just get it where it rides great and can be lowered if I want it lower.... got a '66 shortbox fleetside that was lowered by the previous owner, front springs were torched 4" and a 4 inch spacer under the rear springs or trailing arms, looked cool as hell but the front springs allowed only 1" of travel between the lower control arms and the frame. every little bump and the tires would hit the inner fenders, not a nice ride at all, I took out the springs and put in 1" shorter front springs, 2" lowered drop spindles and disc brakes, she's lower than stock and still has a decent ride.
Last edited by Kieth; 11/28/2010 8:02 PM.
66 GMC SWB 65 Chevy LWB 65 GMC SWB
918-446-2245
| | | | Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 96 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 96 | Why would they put the bags inside of the coils, you do not need the coils anymore. Kieth ??? Yes , you can go without a " c " notch but your ride quality will be , well ....not very good ! I guess it comes down to what level of comfort you're looking for in the way your truck will drive . I respectfully disagree. If you buy 5" rear lowering springs from a company such as CPP they have a fewer number of coils and are 1/8" less in diameter than stock. This makes the coils less stiff and gives the truck a very good ride. To keep the load carrying capacity (if this is something you care about) you will need to install a set of Airlift springs, like these: http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu176/lakeroadster/DSC01167.jpgyeah, i just recently met two guys running 6" rear springs with no problems & no notch...but they don't plan to haul anything significant either....both said it takes a really big bump to bottom out, but even then it's not that harsh...not sure yet if i wanna go with 5 or 6" rear springs on mine
66 GMC SWB 65 Chevy LWB 65 GMC SWB
918-446-2245
| | | | Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Jul 2008 Posts: 1,262 | Yes , you can go without a " c " notch but your ride quality will be , well ....not very good ! I guess it comes down to what level of comfort you're looking for in the way your truck will drive . I respectfully disagree. If you buy 5" rear lowering springs from a company such as CPP they have a fewer number of coils and are 1/8" less in diameter than stock. This makes the coils less stiff and gives the truck a very good ride. To keep the load carrying capacity (if this is something you care about) you will need to install a set of Airlift springs, like these: http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu176/lakeroadster/DSC01167.jpgyeah, i just recently met two guys running 6" rear springs with no problems & no notch...but they don't plan to haul anything significant either....both said it takes a really big bump to bottom out, but even then it's not that harsh...not sure yet if i wanna go with 5 or 6" rear springs on mine Why would they put the bags inside of the coils, you do not need the coils anymore. Kieth ??? Keith, They are helper spring air bags for overload capacity. Kind of like air shocks but much better since they are located where the load is supposed to be, in the coil spring location. Check out the link http://i645.photobucket.com/albums/uu176/lakeroadster/DSC01167.jpg
Last edited by Hot Rod John; 12/03/2010 11:43 PM.
| | | | Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 96 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 96 | One could purchase the correct Air spring and do away with the coil, much better ride and ride height control. Kieth
66 GMC SWB 65 Chevy LWB 65 GMC SWB
918-446-2245
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