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- Location
- NJ
- First Name
- Rick
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350 ci
Hi everyone. I could your help diagnosing a problem with my C10. On level ground, the truck doesn’t sit level and I’m trying to figure out why.
Measurements from ground to top of wheel openings:
Front left 32-1/2” Front right 32”
Back left 32-1/4” Rear right 31-3/8”
The front left is high and the rear right is very low. When measuring left vs right side of the rear bumper, the right is > 1” lower. Clearly visible by eye.
I would like to correct/level the truck’s stance, but I’m not sure of what’s causing this.
Some more data points:
1. I put a 1-1/2” piece of lumber (2x8) under the rear right tire and this leveled the truck completely.
2. I put two jack stands under the rear frame rails near the bumper. This leveled the rear, of course. This leveled the front also.
3. I moved the jack stands to the front of the frame rails right in front of the sway bar brackets. The front was level and the rear was not level. Right side was low about 1/2” when measured to the top of the rear wheel wells.
My hunch is that the right rear spring is weaker. Is it possible that one spring went bad? From my experience, I’ve seen springs sag but usually in a uniform way.
Could what looks to be a straight frame have a twist?
Thoughts? I would appreciate any and all advice. Thank you.
- 77 C10 short bed
- stock suspension – no lift or drop
- factory control arms with coil springs
- Rear leaf springs have 4 leafs
- Front and rear bushings on leaf springs are good
- I assume the springs are factory specs
- no accidents - frame looks good
- cab mount bushings are in good shape
Measurements from ground to top of wheel openings:
Front left 32-1/2” Front right 32”
Back left 32-1/4” Rear right 31-3/8”
The front left is high and the rear right is very low. When measuring left vs right side of the rear bumper, the right is > 1” lower. Clearly visible by eye.
I would like to correct/level the truck’s stance, but I’m not sure of what’s causing this.
Some more data points:
1. I put a 1-1/2” piece of lumber (2x8) under the rear right tire and this leveled the truck completely.
2. I put two jack stands under the rear frame rails near the bumper. This leveled the rear, of course. This leveled the front also.
3. I moved the jack stands to the front of the frame rails right in front of the sway bar brackets. The front was level and the rear was not level. Right side was low about 1/2” when measured to the top of the rear wheel wells.
My hunch is that the right rear spring is weaker. Is it possible that one spring went bad? From my experience, I’ve seen springs sag but usually in a uniform way.
Could what looks to be a straight frame have a twist?
Thoughts? I would appreciate any and all advice. Thank you.
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