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Would 1 ton springs fit without modification on an 85 c10?
My original springs are starting to sag and I want it much stiffer so its nose stays at a consistent height instead of bouncing.
It's really not a junker. it's a workhorse that still looks great and i need it to be that a work horse. the suspension is already the heaviest they offered for this truck. but i want heavier
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- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
easy way is spring spacers kind you twisr in an new front shocks . you can put one ton springs in thew are hell to compress to get in .
Source(s): had 1968 69 an 70 chevy 70 was 1 ton 8 lug - pedro7of9Lv 710 years ago
if its bouncing its bad shocks,,,do they even make 1 ton springs for that old junker...geeeze put stock replacements after 25 yrs they will sag,,,