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Old 05-08-2011, 08:29 PM   #1
Econman
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Hello, All! New to the board and first time poster...

Own a 72 Cheyenne C10 LWB. Doing a frame off stock restoration.

Just rebuilt the entire chassis/suspension. Now that it is just a rolling chassis, the tail end of the right frame rail is 1/2" higher than the left side. I installed new Moog coil springs, but used the stock track bar with new bushings. Any suggestions on why the right side is sitting higher? Or is this normal without any weight on it?

Thanks in advance for comments!


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