theblindchicken
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- First Name
- Christian
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- K10 5" lift + 2" BL
- Engine Size
- 350-4, 0.030" over
Then you're sitting at the same height as me. I'm running offroad design's 4in shackle flip with greasable bushings and their shorter HD shackles. I also flipped the rear overloads to where they bow down. It does have the disadvantage of potentially getting stuck on something a little easier, but you retain the bonus of an overload (even though it will take a little bit more weight to reach it). Makes for a pretty smooth ride in the rear. Little stiff sometimes depending on the shocks.
If you ditch the blocks, a shackle flip would be the softest ride for your truck. If you went with a 4in spring lift, it more than likely would still be stiff. May be perfectly fine running a set of deavers (depends on the spring rate they would use) and a nice set of shocks.
If I had the cashflow, I'd run a set of deavers in the front. But, my Tuff Country EZ Rides are more than enough for me currently. Just need a nice set of shocks.
If you ditch the blocks, a shackle flip would be the softest ride for your truck. If you went with a 4in spring lift, it more than likely would still be stiff. May be perfectly fine running a set of deavers (depends on the spring rate they would use) and a nice set of shocks.
If I had the cashflow, I'd run a set of deavers in the front. But, my Tuff Country EZ Rides are more than enough for me currently. Just need a nice set of shocks.