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Re: Intro 1965 GMC K1502
Thanks! I love Crustine and she's the one that got me interested in this truck! Love the mods you've done. Looks and sounds great!
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That sounds like a great Father-Son project. Take lots of pictures. Something you will remember forever!
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Curious about the original stance on a 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive.....the current setup I inherited from the prior owner has a 1" block on the front and a 6" block in rear....pics attached....would like to return more to original....any pics/experience out there? Keeping in mind the current Short wheel base.
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Here's a factory pic from 62, it's not the greatest since it shows the suspension articulating.
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The folks on this board are incredible. Thanks so much for the pic. It looks like the stance is pretty much the same as my current truck.
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It does look close but I think your may have 2-3 more inches of height.
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[QUOTE=1965GMCK1502;68024]Curious about the original stance on a 3/4 ton 4 wheel drive.....the current setup I inherited from the prior owner has a 1" block on the front and a 6" block in rear....pics attached....would like to return more to original....any pics/experience out there?
How's this for a 3/4 ton stocker |
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I've always read that front lift blocks are not a good idea. They typically have more stresses from turning and are more prone to loosening, And all kinds of bad things happen if they fall out.
Plus I like trucks with a little Rake to them, a little higher in back than in the front. Then if you haul something the truck levels out. Nothing worse in my opinion than a truck with it's tail sagging or dragging. My truck is not a GMC but is a stock 3/4 ton 4wd long box, 8 ft., rear sits about 4-5 inches higher than the front. It takes over a Ton sitting on the back half of the box to get it sitting level. I does have over-load springs, an extra short spring on top of the normal 4-5 leaf pack that catch "L" shaped spring perches. With your short box the rear about 3 inches higher would look nice. I still like that Orange paint! And the clearance lights! |
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