akskiffer
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O.K For it's first birthday the GMC got a little boost, 3" in the back and 2 1/4" in the front empty, "Fully" loaded about 2" in the back.
I went with a new set of rear springs for a 93-99 3/4 ton suburban, #22-907 rated at 2900lbs vs 2200 stock, the spring pack provides 1 7/8" lift just due to it's thickness. A set of 3/4-1 ton Van bilstein rear shocks #24-025706 (New # 24-221948) went on, they are 2.34" longer than stock AWD 1500 van rear shocks...
I need new leafs. options a plenty. Can anyone say if the ""fully" loaded about 2"" 86 cj mentioned equates to the rebound leaf or helper spring being loaded? I am trying to assimilate some differing opinions about sag, ride, then with tongue weight.
opinions range from "tapered are better and more (HD?) than higher number stacks" from a truck spring shop calling the extra sbrbn leaf a rebound. other suggestion is that tounge weight will cause SAG unless I use something like Firestone adj airbags .
I have not gotten to any scales yet but I bet I am close to the original weight .+ camperstuff - what was gutted out. I know I'll want a bigger payload at times.
Any word from experienced spring switchers out there?
Thanks TK