What does your knuckle show?

Man, you guys have me all messed up now.
On my QC Black truck (non-lowered), ie original out of the factory, the leaf spring is on top of the axle.
On my QC silver truck (which is lowered), the leaf spring is on the bottom of the axle. I.e. they flip the spring from the top to the bottom of the axle. I’m not sure about SC.
If you want the truck lowered, then you need to bring the body more toward the ground. The way to do that is putting the leaf spring lower to the ground which mean on the bottom side of the axle.
Do tell what I am missing. I’m just not understanding you guys & gals.
 
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Man, you guys have me all messed up now.
On my QC Black truck (non-lowered), ie original out of the factory, the leaf spring is on top of the axle.
On my QC silver truck (which is lowered), the leaf spring is on the bottom of the axle. I.e. they flip the spring from the top to the bottom of the axle. I’m not sure about SC.
If you want the truck lowered, then you need to bring the body more toward the ground. The way to do that is putting the leaf spring lower to the ground which mean on the bottom side of the axle.
Do tell what I am missing. I’m just not understanding you guys & gals.
Again ! The QC has the axle below/under the spring The RC has the spring on top of the spring ! Trust me My group built all of the prototype's
Here is a video of a qc axle flip .This shows the possess to lower a QC
We would just weld a new set of perches on the housing, leaving the OEM perches intact. This video is not a SRT10 QC, IT IS A STANDARD 1500.. SAME PROSSES. THE GIVE A WAY IS IT DOES NOT HAVE THE ALUMINUM COVER WHICK WOULD HAVE THE ANTI HOP SHOCK ATTACHEMENT.
 
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Man, you guys have me all messed up now.
On my QC Black truck (non-lowered), ie original out of the factory, the leaf spring is on top of the axle.
On my QC silver truck (which is lowered), the leaf spring is on the bottom of the axle. I.e. they flip the spring from the top to the bottom of the axle. I’m not sure about SC.
If you want the truck lowered, then you need to bring the body more toward the ground. The way to do that is putting the leaf spring lower to the ground which mean on the bottom side of the axle.
Do tell what I am missing. I’m just not understanding you guys & gals.
They're having a senior tard moment. Reg cabs were built with leaf springs (with built in snubbers) bolted underneath it like an old car. Quad cabs have the leaf springs bolted on top of the axle like a regular truck. Reg cabs were lowered from the factory, quad cabs were not. Your lowered QC had the axle flipped to make it like a RC.

The rear end on the SC was was bolted on the bottom of the leaf springs and the QC’s the rear end was bolted was bolted on the top of the leaf springs.
The QC leaf springs are on top of the rear end .
The SC leaf springs are on the bottom of the rear end
Nice edit job lol.

@HemiLonestar is smoking that stuff now! It's an epidemic - Lol
I'm not the one from the left coast lol.

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Again ! The QC has the axle below/under the spring The RC has the spring on top of the spring ! Trust me My group built all of the prototype's
Don't get all spun up editing your font bigger like you're trying to yell lol. The reality is understood, bragging about making prototypes just sounds like ego.
 
Man, you guys have me all messed up now.
On my QC Black truck (non-lowered), ie original out of the factory, the leaf spring is on top of the axle.
On my QC silver truck (which is lowered), the leaf spring is on the bottom of the axle. I.e. they flip the spring from the top to the bottom of the axle. I’m not sure about SC.
If you want the truck lowered, then you need to bring the body more toward the ground. The way to do that is putting the leaf spring lower to the ground which mean on the bottom side of the axle.
Do tell what I am missing. I’m just not understanding you guys & gals.
Yes to lower then they move the resend on the QC to the top which does bring the body lower to the ground .. as for the shackles they can also be changed to shorter ones and give about and inch lower . Those were sold by JTSVP.COM on here years ago , I also Believe Bell tech sold them at the time and ever since there were other sources .. Confucius say lol
 
They're having a senior tard moment. Reg cabs were built with leaf springs (with built in snubbers) bolted underneath it like an old car. Quad cabs have the leaf springs bolted on top of the axle like a regular truck. Reg cabs were lowered from the factory, quad cabs were not. Your lowered QC had the axle flipped to make it like a RC.



Nice edit job lol.


I'm not the one from the left coast lol.


Don't get all spun up editing your font bigger like you're trying to yell lol. The reality is understood, bragging about making prototypes just sounds like ego.
Confucus say take 2:hit from the left coast and call him in the morning lol
 
Appears similar .. put the ones from JTSVP on mine soon after I bought my QC truck .. I didn’t want to lower it just wanted to get the rear to equal the front .. worked out perfectly IMO.. Plus they have crease fittings which I prefer n all suspension parts .
 
They're having a senior tard moment. Reg cabs were built with leaf springs (with built in snubbers) bolted underneath it like an old car. Quad cabs have the leaf springs bolted on top of the axle like a regular truck. Reg cabs were lowered from the factory, quad cabs were not. Your lowered QC had the axle flipped to make it like a RC.



Nice edit job lol.


I'm not the one from the left coast lol.


Don't get all spun up editing your font bigger like you're trying to yell lol. The reality is understood, bragging about making prototypes just sounds like ego.
Damn , now your included Snubbers to confuse him more lol
 
Man, you guys have me all messed up now.
On my QC Black truck (non-lowered), ie original out of the factory, the leaf spring is on top of the axle.
On my QC silver truck (which is lowered), the leaf spring is on the bottom of the axle. I.e. they flip the spring from the top to the bottom of the axle. I’m not sure about SC.
If you want the truck lowered, then you need to bring the body more toward the ground. The way to do that is putting the leaf spring lower to the ground which mean on the bottom side of the axle.
Do tell what I am missing. I’m just not understanding you guys & gals.
That's exactly right! Stock QC springs on top of axle - Stock SC springs under axle
 
Reading remediation, also known as language-literacy therapy or dyslexia remediation, is a specialized educational approach that helps students improve their reading skills. It involves a comprehensive assessment of the student's reading abilities, including their decoding skills, fluency, comprehension, and language skills. Based on the assessment results, a reading remediation specialist will develop a customized remediation plan that addresses the student's specific needs. The goal of reading remediation is to improve reading skills, enhance spelling, grow vocabulary, increase understanding of text, and encourage a love for reading.

Again ! The QC has the axle below/under the spring The RC has the spring on top of the spring ! Trust me My group built all of the prototype's
Here is a video of a qc axle flip .This shows the possess to lower a QC
We would just weld a new set of perches on the housing, leaving the OEM perches intact. This video is not a SRT10 QC, IT IS A STANDARD 1500.. SAME PROSSES. THE GIVE A WAY IS IT DOES NOT HAVE THE ALUMINUM COVER WHICK WOULD HAVE THE ANTI HOP SHOCK ATTACHEMENT.
Personally I hate reading lol I like looking at pictures lol
 
Reading remediation, also known as language-literacy therapy or dyslexia remediation, is a specialized educational approach that helps students improve their reading skills. It involves a comprehensive assessment of the student's reading abilities, including their decoding skills, fluency, comprehension, and language skills. Based on the assessment results, a reading remediation specialist will develop a customized remediation plan that addresses the student's specific needs. The goal of reading remediation is to improve reading skills, enhance spelling, grow vocabulary, increase understanding of text, and encourage a love for reading.

Again ! The QC has the axle below/under the spring The RC has the spring on top of the spring ! Trust me My group built all of the prototype's
Here is a video of a qc axle flip .This shows the possess to lower a QC
We would just weld a new set of perches on the housing, leaving the OEM perches intact. This video is not a SRT10 QC, IT IS A STANDARD 1500.. SAME PROSSES. THE GIVE A WAY IS IT DOES NOT HAVE THE ALUMINUM COVER WHICK WOULD HAVE THE ANTI HOP SHOCK ATTACHEMENT.
You need to proof read your posts!!! The RC has the spring on top of the spring??? What does that mean!?

And the spelling is atrocious!!

Hahahaha!! All of good fun.
 
Personally I hate reading lol I like looking at pictures lol
This is just like a freakin Django dressdown!! Haven't had that on here for eons! lol
 
They're having a senior tard moment. Reg cabs were built with leaf springs (with built in snubbers) bolted underneath it like an old car. Quad cabs have the leaf springs bolted on top of the axle like a regular truck. Reg cabs were lowered from the factory, quad cabs were not. Your lowered QC had the axle flipped to make it like a RC.



Nice edit job lol.


I'm not the one from the left coast lol.


Don't get all spun up editing your font bigger like you're trying to yell lol. The reality is understood, bragging about making prototypes just sounds like ego.
Ouch!!! But true :D
 
My GAWD!! we all saying the exact same thing! Must be a dialect issue!!

DRAWINGS OR PICTURES May be in order :p:eek::cool:
 
You need to proof read your posts!!! The RC has the spring on top of the spring??? What does that mean!?

And the spelling is atrocious!!

Hahahaha!! All of good fun.
I’m not a grammar Nazi , I can mostly figure out what is meant in the writing ,, so I don’t bother correcting anyone .. if on the rare occasion I will ask for clarity f need be . HECK THIS IS THE INTERNET with its own language, LOL ! See LOL ,, OMG hahaha !
 
Oh now that’s a whole new subject , SPELL CHECK lol We have all seen that joke .. Then there is the device keyboard and fat fingers lol
 
I’m not a grammar Nazi , I can mostly figure out what is meant in the writing ,, so I don’t bother correcting anyone .. if on the rare occasion I will ask for clarity f need be . HECK THIS IS THE INTERNET with its own language, LOL ! See LOL ,, OMG hahaha !
agreed! Decipher - it's a skill all it's own! We could never get that across to dear Django! Hahahaha drive him bonkers!
 

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