Brysonsproject
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2023
- Posts
- 22
- Reaction score
- 5
- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- Bryson
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- Chevy K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Recently installed a 4" Tuff Country lift on my 1978 chevy K20 and there's about a 3" rake now. Here are the fenderwell height differences before and after lifting:
Driver front: +3". Passenger front: +3 1/2". Driver rear: +5 3/8" Passenger rear: +6 15/16".
I'm not sure if the big difference in lift between the front and rear is normal, but the truck sat really flat before and now it does not. The part numbers on the springs are correct, but maybe they put the right part number on the wrong spring and actually send me 6" lift springs or 4" heavy duty instead of EZ rides? Should I contact tuff country and ask about the possibility of new springs? Also just what is your opinion on how the truck looks now compared to if it were lifted evenly front and rear.
Driver front: +3". Passenger front: +3 1/2". Driver rear: +5 3/8" Passenger rear: +6 15/16".
I'm not sure if the big difference in lift between the front and rear is normal, but the truck sat really flat before and now it does not. The part numbers on the springs are correct, but maybe they put the right part number on the wrong spring and actually send me 6" lift springs or 4" heavy duty instead of EZ rides? Should I contact tuff country and ask about the possibility of new springs? Also just what is your opinion on how the truck looks now compared to if it were lifted evenly front and rear.
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