04-04-2011, 06:51 PM | #1 |
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Slight Rake
Past week I've been lowering my 1980 c10 and the front only has drop springs and the front dropped around like 2-3". For the back i used Western Chassis Hangers and Belltech Drop Shackles, but it did not lower my truck 4" in the back, so there is a slight rake, not real aggressive but i would like it to be level. Im curious as to what i can do to lower it more in the back just a little bit.
Note: My driveway is a little uneven so the back right now is a bit lower in that picture then usual. If you guys want i can snag a picture of what my rear looks like (placement of hangers and shackle) |
04-04-2011, 06:57 PM | #2 |
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I like it just the way it sits right now.
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04-04-2011, 06:59 PM | #3 |
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Im like in between of decisions right now, i like it but i dont, i would really like for it to grown on me the way it is right now, but i just dont know. When it stops raining im going to take it to a level parking lot and take a few more pics and a walk around video.
I have one more question, my tires rub in the front when i turn real hard, the tires are 235/75/15 would a thinner sidewall fix that issue? |
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Yeah i will most likely buy a set of xxx/60/15 tires next time i go to NTB for.
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i think 295-50-15's would look killer on the back. Somethin quiet a bit shorter and skinnier on the front would make it look even better. just my .02
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I went from a 255x60x15 in the front to a 225x60x15... looks very small now.. not sure how I like it...
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04-04-2011, 07:55 PM | #8 |
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i will probably stick with 235 tire for the front, i would love a wide ass tire for the back, but im not sure how big i can go on an 8" rim. i was looking at 275 for the back.
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Try sanding them right down and painting them corvette rallys. They might turn out okay! And im pretty sure a 295 would fit on a 8" rim. 295's would be 12.7 inches wide. Thats pretty wide, while 275's are 11 inches, so they're both pretty close.
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You can take out the overload leaf and that will lower it the thickness of the overload leaf. you'll just have to watch you don't overload it after that.
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I think i'll just move the front spring hangers up and drill new holes for the bolts, hopefully this wont effect my pinion angle much.
Is it okay if what i circled in that blurpul color sticks past the frame? Last edited by Mikec10; 04-06-2011 at 02:35 PM. |
04-06-2011, 05:16 PM | #12 |
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here is a better picture of the rake
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I would just remove a leaf.
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The 295 / 50 / 15 would look great on a 8 inch wheel and even better on a 10 inch wheel . The rake looks fine leave it but thats just me and others we dont have to live with it .
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Wow somebody from my area ! Looks good , take the overload leaf out and get a set of caltrac bars , they will keep the tires planted on the ground ,
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Caltracs are expensive and im in between jobs right now , im just gonna move the hanger up a bit this Saturday.
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I like some rake but that is a lot. I would remove the overload spring first. That will give you almost 1" of drop. You shouldn't have any issues with axle wrap unless you remove springs from the pack.
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I doubt you'll have any issues by removing the overload leaf. It appears to me that those front coil springs lowered it around 4 inches.
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295/50/15's look just right on a 10 inch wheel. Here's a picture of one we did a while back.
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Add a few bags of cement, then one at a time til it's just right.
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On my beltech hangers for my c30 I drilled a second hole for the spring eye. This got me about 5/8" more at the axle!
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Not hijacking thread . Where did get those rims from ? Im about to order a set from LMC .
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