03-10-2016, 03:34 PM | #1 |
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Leveling '69 K10
I have a '69 K10 with what I believe to be stock suspension. It has new shocks but original springs and now has a heavy ass 402 in it.
It leans pretty far forward for my tastes and I would like to level it by raising the front end. The rear has a 1" plate but I believe that to be stock and I don't want to drop the rear any, just raise the front. here is how I measured it and what I found. floor to bottom of front and rear marker lights, rear is 3 1/4" higher There is only 1" more space in the wheel wells though, rear is higher The top edge of the bed drops 1 7/16" over 4' Here is my main question... Where do you measure to figure out how much from lift you need? and is this just a common problem solved with a 2" lift kit? Thanks for any help |
03-13-2016, 10:03 PM | #2 |
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Re: Leveling '69 K10
I have near the same setup in my 67 --402 -350 turbo and a np208. I also needed to raise the front after changing to a BBC. I did my measurements from the floor to the top of the wheel wells and did my adjustment by adding a leaf to each side of the front. Yes it was a little trial and error but I had a few diff sizes of leaves to try with. I did also added a set of coil over shocks along with the after market shock supports on the front to help the extra 200+ pounds. I run 17's on the wheels and have it within an inch of being level. Front is lower and mine is a fleetside. I can see your dilema on a stepside.
Maybe a level on top of your bedsides would be the reference. Last edited by dennislbrooks; 03-13-2016 at 10:10 PM. Reason: words |
03-13-2016, 10:39 PM | #3 |
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Re: Leveling '69 K10
On level ground measure to top of the front wheel well. Put a jack under front axle and raise until top of bed is level. Stand back and do a sanity test. Remeasure front of the top of the front wheel well for difference.
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