K10blueChevy
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- Mar 2, 2017
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- Location
- VA
- First Name
- Tom
- Truck Year
- 83
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey Guys,
I just finished up swapping axles on a 83k10. Bye Bye 2.73 hello 3.73 posi. The truck actually drives like it should again with these 33" tires on it.
Question: What is the best spot on the frame to measure from to ensure the front and rear axles are square to the frame?
Backstory: I should have measured the distance from front axle to back axle before I removed the factory axles, but I wasn't thinking that far ahead at that time. Anyway, I had to remake the spring locating pins for both front spring packs, they were both broken.
Anyway I did a quick measurement, rim to rim once the wheels were back on it and I was off 3" between drivers side to passenger side. The truck was not setting completely level but 3" seems a lot.
Before the axle swap, under braking and making a right hand turn the passengers front tire would pull the chrome from the fender. I haven't driven the truck enough yet to know if this was remedied with a new spring pin.
Thanks for any advice provided.
I just finished up swapping axles on a 83k10. Bye Bye 2.73 hello 3.73 posi. The truck actually drives like it should again with these 33" tires on it.
Question: What is the best spot on the frame to measure from to ensure the front and rear axles are square to the frame?
Backstory: I should have measured the distance from front axle to back axle before I removed the factory axles, but I wasn't thinking that far ahead at that time. Anyway, I had to remake the spring locating pins for both front spring packs, they were both broken.
Anyway I did a quick measurement, rim to rim once the wheels were back on it and I was off 3" between drivers side to passenger side. The truck was not setting completely level but 3" seems a lot.
Before the axle swap, under braking and making a right hand turn the passengers front tire would pull the chrome from the fender. I haven't driven the truck enough yet to know if this was remedied with a new spring pin.
Thanks for any advice provided.
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