Belltech Rear Leaf Spring part# typhoon needed

JoeSupra

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Re: Belltech Rear Leaf Spring part# typhoon needed

Here's the link to JTR... http://www.jagsthatrun.com/S-10_Order.html

I have 4* wedges. There's a thread on here from eons ago about pinion angles and all that. It's been 10+ years since I ordered these so I don't remember all the details of the thread but 4* is what was recommended IIRC.

Belltech states these are a 3" drop... But I don't know how that translates to our trucks. Plus I have 18" wheels which may fill in the wheel wells a lil more and make it appear lower than a truck with stock wheels and 50series tires. Meaning, you might have more gap between the wheel arch and top of the tire with 16s and need a lowering block to get the same gap I have.

JTR has a variety of lowering blocks from 1/2" on up, so if it's not low enough with the leafs, you can go from there.

No idea on the shocks yet... I'll post that info after I order the shocks from JSM. I believe it's based on shock length at ride height. So take that FWIW.

Thanks man for your input. Im really torn on what to do. I want the best ride possible without sacrificing too much. Im sure belltech leaf springs are better then just blocks on stock springs right?
 

2500avalanche

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Re: Belltech Rear Leaf Spring part# typhoon needed

Thanks man for your input. Im really torn on what to do. I want the best ride possible without sacrificing too much. Im sure belltech leaf springs are better then just blocks on stock springs right?

I had vehicles with blocks (felt EVERY crack in teh road), and then with just the leaf springs. The leafs were much better.
I will be going this route
 

JoeSupra

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Re: Belltech Rear Leaf Spring part# typhoon needed

I had vehicles with blocks (felt EVERY crack in teh road), and then with just the leaf springs. The leafs were much better.
I will be going this route

Awesome. I just hope I can achieve this 2inch drop with proper belltechs. Theres no way to just drop these leaf springs in and leave it without any set back plates or wedges? Cause in theory wouldn't they add to the drop?
 

2500avalanche

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Re: Belltech Rear Leaf Spring part# typhoon needed

Awesome. I just hope I can achieve this 2inch drop with proper belltechs. Theres no way to just drop these leaf springs in and leave it without any set back plates or wedges? Cause in theory wouldn't they add to the drop?

No I think it changes the wedge changes the angle so you do not get any vibrations
 

Mephisto

These trucks are cursed
Re: Belltech Rear Leaf Spring part# typhoon needed

Awesome. I just hope I can achieve this 2inch drop with proper belltechs. Theres no way to just drop these leaf springs in and leave it without any set back plates or wedges? Cause in theory wouldn't they add to the drop?

I had stock leafs and blocks on my Syclone and it was awful... even after adding a Snugtop tonneau cover it was still pretty bad.

I'd say do a search on setback plates but considering most of the pics are missing from old threads, it wouldn't do you much good. You can install the leafs without the plates but your rear wheels won't be centered in the wheel well, and will be closer to the front of the truck. If you hit a deep dip in a parking lot at a goofy angle your tire will make contract with the much bigger piece of cladding behind the door and rip it right off. First hand experience with that.

The set back plate is a 1/2" thick at best and the wedge doesn't necessarily lower it any further. It just gives you a proper pinion angle on your driveshaft. You'll be fine... unless the plates and wedges are really going to "set you back"? :lol: Sorry... long day, bad joke.
 

JoeSupra

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Re: Belltech Rear Leaf Spring part# typhoon needed

I had stock leafs and blocks on my Syclone and it was awful... even after adding a Snugtop tonneau cover it was still pretty bad.

I'd say do a search on setback plates but considering most of the pics are missing from old threads, it wouldn't do you much good. You can install the leafs without the plates but your rear wheels won't be centered in the wheel well, and will be closer to the front of the truck. If you hit a deep dip in a parking lot at a goofy angle your tire will make contract with the much bigger piece of cladding behind the door and rip it right off. First hand experience with that.

The set back plate is a 1/2" thick at best and the wedge doesn't necessarily lower it any further. It just gives you a proper pinion angle on your driveshaft. You'll be fine... unless the plates and wedges are really going to "set you back"? :lol: Sorry... long day, bad joke.

Hahahaha right on thanks for the input. Hopefully I can get this all done before Carlisle.
 

2500avalanche

Well-known member
UPDATE!
I purchased a set of the colorado spring. They worked great.... initially....
Once they settled, it dropped the truck to about about 1/4" from bump stop.
Took them off, put the stock ones on.
 

2500avalanche

Well-known member
UPDATE!
I purchased a set of the colorado spring. They worked great.... initially....
Once they settled, it dropped the truck to about about 1/4" from bump stop.
Took them off, put the stock ones on.
 

NORCAL SS

New member
2500avalanche;n1861039 said:
UPDATE!
I purchased a set of the colorado spring. They worked great.... initially....
Once they settled, it dropped the truck to about about 1/4" from bump stop.
Took them off, put the stock ones on.


ive cut bumpstops on the typhoons to get more tire just to a point tire doest hit cladding.

im going to be getting the colorado leafs with set back plates and see how it sits with trimmed bunpstops
 

Mephisto

These trucks are cursed
NORCAL SS;n1861165 said:
ive cut bumpstops on the typhoons to get more tire just to a point tire doest hit cladding.

im going to be getting the colorado leafs with set back plates and see how it sits with trimmed bunpstops

Sell me your stock leafs!
 

Poconojoe

Donating Member
I always go to my local spring shop and they bend them for me. They use the fine threaded rod and have hardened washers and long nuts
 
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