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Bigryanh 09-15-2024 09:42 PM

67 C10 Ride Height
 
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I bought a 67 C10 and it appears that the PO didn't lower it "correctly". It looks like the rear coils have had a torch applied to them, and I think the front coils have been cut. Oh, and it rides like ****!!!

I would like to use lowered springs for the rear, and I have 3" dropped spindles for the front. Before I order rear coils/blocks, and new front springs, I would like to baseline how low I am from stock. I would like to keep the ride height about where it is now or maybe an inch lower.

My measurements from the fender lip to the center of the front wheel is 18" for the front and 18.5" for the rear. Does anyone have measurements at stock ride height from the fender edge to the center of the wheel?

Luke87gt 09-16-2024 02:19 AM

Re: 67 C10 Ride Height
 
Not a ‘67, but my ‘69 measures 20” from the wheel axis to the top of top of the fender arch.

It’s even front/rear which is odd because I thought these trucks had a slight rake stock?

hewittca 09-16-2024 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Luke87gt (Post 9341113)
Not a ‘67, but my ‘69 measures 20” from the wheel axis to the top of top of the fender arch.

It’s even front/rear which is odd because I thought these trucks had a slight rake stock?

They do indeed have a rake from the factory. The rear wheel arch is also 2" lower than the front arch, so with the factory rake the distance from wheel center to top of the arch is the same front and rear.

Lee H 09-16-2024 07:45 AM

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Would help to measure from fender lip to center of hub. They way you can compare any vehicle as the tire and wheel size are not effecting the measurement.

Bigryanh 09-16-2024 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Lee H (Post 9341204)
Would help to measure from fender lip to center of hub. They way you can compare any vehicle as the tire and wheel size are not effecting the measurement.

Yes, that is where I am measuring from.

Lee H 09-16-2024 12:27 PM

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Got it, I see that now. For reference mine is 16” rear 15 1/2” front. 4” rear lowering springs, 2” drop spindles and 1” lowering springs for the front. Did not take stock measurements so I have no idea how much lowering I really got.

Bigryanh 09-16-2024 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee H (Post 9341263)
Got it, I see that now. For reference mine is 16” rear 15 1/2” front. 4” rear lowering springs, 2” drop spindles and 1” lowering springs for the front. Did not take stock measurements so I have no idea how much lowering I really got.

That is a good height. What components did you use to achieve that height?

samert111 09-16-2024 05:32 PM

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I'm 16" in front and 16.5" in the rear to wheel centerline with stock spindles and 5" lowering springs in the back and 3" springs in the front.

Lee H 09-16-2024 06:48 PM

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Control arms, springs and drop spindles from CCP.

Hugh in NC 09-17-2024 01:04 PM

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My 1970 has 2 1/2 inch drop spindles in the front and 4 inch drop springs in the rear. Front measures 16 1/2 inches and the rear measures 17. Measurements taken with genuine Chevrolet Truck Legends tape measure.

Bigryanh 09-17-2024 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh in NC (Post 9341596)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1726592339

My 1970 has 2 1/2 inch drop spindles in the front and 4 inch drop springs in the rear. Front measures 16 1/2 inches and the rear measures 17. Measurements taken with genuine Chevrolet Truck Legends tape measure.

Great info, Thank you.


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