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getting 65 mph with lower rpms ( lift and tire swap)

im buying a cucv pickup and want to install a 4 inch lift by just having the springs re arched. im looking to run a bigger tire (mabey hummer tires) to get to 65 mph with out really having the eng tacked out.im not really interested in a trans swap at this time. any ideas. is the re arch or adding more springs worse than a standard 4 inch lift. and will i gain mph by doing this. thanks
 

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Please do not re-arch your springs. They will just settle over time and then you will need another fix. In additon to additional height, you also need more leafs for additional strength. The best way is to simply purchase new springs with the lift built into them. What do you plan to do about the rear lift?
 

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It's way cheaper to buy the caliper brackets and then go to an auto parts store and buy the calipers, hoses, and pads. This is what I did in my m1008. They make a lot of money off you when they sell the kits.
 
i will go with new i didnt want to go with a lift because it didnt seem like it had as many leaves. i didnt want to loose my carrying capasity. will i need to go 4 inch to run hummer tires or can i get away with 2 inches.. thanks
 

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I normally don't recommend this but if you are looking to retain the load carrying capacity of the stock CUCV 10+1 leaf setup, I would run rear steel blocks.
 

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.....I checked out the disc brake links and this is def a mod that the M1010 would benifit from due to the weight of that box...I guess I have to verify the rear end in it to make sure, I think in the TM it shows the M1010 with only 1 rear end option but now I cant find it...anyone out there do a swap or recall the info?
 
24 to 12 volt & wheel clearince

. i know must guys dont like messing with original things but i was wondering what type of job is it to convert to 12 volt. $$ and time. and is a 2 inch lift enough for hummer tires to clear. thanks-- sorry for the multiple questions.--
 

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There is a search function on this site, for questions like this that are asked a few bazzilion times, But to be honest the best reason for using it is you will get enough answers to fine tune questions and just learn a ton more, good luck.
 

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The cucv has two 12 volt alts making up the 24 volt system.. i would say do a search first but if you don't find what you are looking for you might wanna pm doghead as he is super familiar with the electrical systems on those trucks and there is a couple good fixes he came up with that you might be interested in to..
 

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bigburb11

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The pickup trucks are usually higher in back before lifting (opposite of the blazers)...

I'd recommend trimming the front fenders slightly, doing a ~2.5" front spring lift, and a 2" rear block. Dropped pitman arm or raised steering arm also and adjust your front bump stops as needed.

The higher you lift it, the more you'll want crossover steering...
 

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Have you ever experienced issues with blocks?
 
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