I saw a mention in another section and was curious if this has been done. This just seems like an easy 5 inches of drop or better. Looking for a little information and not getting far here or in google.
i have 3" blox on my truck....i havent been able to see how level my truck is since i tightened my torsion bars n i got the 20s but id like to go a little lower in the back to give it a dragger look....how bigg of a drop do u think ill get by leaving it how it is n pulling the middle leaf?
Its the bottom one and the smallest. People have told me flipping it will get you lower. Everyone in hawaii does it religiliously
That's with the main leaf flipped over upside down and the overload leaf placed on the "top" of the spring which would now be the bottom? I might have to try this for a while on the back of my truck. I am running stock leaves with the middle leaf removed. I didn't flip the overload leaf or the main leaf. I am surprised it even makes much difference to flip the overload. It seems like it is pretty much flat anyway... I am sick of the super raked look on my truck. Maybe this will help it sit a little more level til I get my bags installed. Also about removing the middle leaf, it does make the rear end feel a little bit loose. I am still running stock shocks though. Some stiff lowering shocks would probably help a lot.
Ive heard of someone heating up the spring so that it would do that and lower the truck. How safe it is i dunno. When i asked him about it, he told me, "ah young boy thats how we used to lower trucks back in the day" Would look something like a W instead of the regular U