ChuckN
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- Joined
- Nov 8, 2022
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- Location
- Bellinham, WA
- First Name
- Chad
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
As seen in the “today” thread, I just got my ‘81 C10 on the ground. Rear flip kit with shock extenders, and the front are 2.5” drop spindles with CPP 2.5” drop springs and CPP tubular control arms. I’m trying like hell to stay with the stock 15x8 rally wheels just because I love that classic look.
Initially I was having issues with the clamp on weights- had stickies put on and then the wheels turned free, but things were close and spindle tie rod connection and also the lower ball joint.
I got it out of the garage and down to the main drag and immediately turned around. I heard a low pitch rub and a high pitch screech. I parked it, went inside and took a deep breath. Getting a little exhausted, spending every day off on my truck and doing nothing else, so I took a nap.
I’ll get it back on the stands tomorrow and take off the wheels. I know for sure it’s hitting the spindles at the tie rods, maybe the ball joint as well. The internet is crawling with these stories. After I take a breather tonight, I’ll see what I’m up against tomorrow evening.
For those who have had this issue, what did you do? Spacers? Get out the grinder? Give up and go to another set of wheels? Watch a movie and zone out?
There will always be issues, and I’m not afraid of that, but I don’t want to just give up on the rallies (or go to a narrower set. Please post your experience.
Initially I was having issues with the clamp on weights- had stickies put on and then the wheels turned free, but things were close and spindle tie rod connection and also the lower ball joint.
I got it out of the garage and down to the main drag and immediately turned around. I heard a low pitch rub and a high pitch screech. I parked it, went inside and took a deep breath. Getting a little exhausted, spending every day off on my truck and doing nothing else, so I took a nap.
I’ll get it back on the stands tomorrow and take off the wheels. I know for sure it’s hitting the spindles at the tie rods, maybe the ball joint as well. The internet is crawling with these stories. After I take a breather tonight, I’ll see what I’m up against tomorrow evening.
For those who have had this issue, what did you do? Spacers? Get out the grinder? Give up and go to another set of wheels? Watch a movie and zone out?
There will always be issues, and I’m not afraid of that, but I don’t want to just give up on the rallies (or go to a narrower set. Please post your experience.