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Location: Hayes Va
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Re: 65 chevy c10 rear coil spring
Is the truck complete or going together? Reason I ask is if all the weight is no on it it will be off to one side. Also it it is only a 1/4" off on the length. Mine was off a bit to one side with no load in the truck but when I used it as a truck it was pretty centered. Now that is has been lowered and has the long track bar on it it changes very little between unloaded and a bed full of mulch.
Jimmy
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: lorain
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Re: 65 chevy c10 rear coil spring
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: lorain
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Re: 65 chevy c10 rear coil spring
thanks for ideas ,i figured out why my rear end was off so bad , may sound kind of dumb but as i was asked about stock height, im thinking it is , but today it dawned on me, i added rear air shocks when i installed new trailing arm bushings and tracking arm i let air out of shocks to almost nothing and it is within 1/4 i think ill go back to set of gas shocks
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