I have lowered my 1972 with DJM drop beams. It has a 302 with a C4 automatic. Right now the truck is kind of stripped down so it is lighter than it will be when it is done. Hood and fenders and rad support removed, engine and tranny are in and full of oil. The engine will be getting aluminum heads and intake which will make the front end a bit lighter, but just adding coolant will probably offset that difference. Anyway, the problem is even though I probably have 200lbs to put back on the truck I still have a big positive camber. I would consider cutting the coils like td did (love that stance) but I am scared I will take too much and end up with negative camber (and then there is no going back).
I have a 6 cylinder parts truck and would like to just do a direct spring swap and leave it at that. Is this possible? Will it help?
My other question is if I do have to cut springs do I cut the top or bottom?
Here is how it currently looks

I would take a more direct shot, but that involves opening my garage door and going outside. It was -40C here last night, so that just isn't happening
