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There were 2 options, a 2 leaf reg duty and a 3 leaf hd for front, all same length. Rear spring sets had 2 lengths and came in 4,5,8 and 10 or 11 IIRC.
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Where are the measurement points you're talking about doghead? I measured the ~3/4" between the bottom of the bumpstop and where it contacts the spring pack.
Hmmm...22" on drivers side, 22.5" passengers side center of hub to lower fender height. Less than 3/4" between spring and bumpstops. This about what everyone else has?
I'm having trouble believing that is stock height unless these are supposed to be reverse arch springs from factory.
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I'll have to check my bushings out, I'm willing to bet they're shot. I'll also look for the spring eye damage while I'm under there. Didn't know the military wrap coming undone wasn't a big deal. Thanks.
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Somewhat related question. From center of hanger to top of arch, who has the most out of shape springs? I'm gonna measure mine tomorrow but I'm thinking I'm at least 2" below. How far is considered too far?
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I don't mount, but the shop I used before I moved did all my mount and balance (I put on vehicle). They were good about cleaning and inspecting the rims and tires and would let me watch while they did it. Also the only shop East OTP Atlanta I found that could properly do the 4 wheel alignment...
Agreed on the jeep. I've got a '92 MJ that has to have near perfect balance to be road worthy because of the lift. My solution was 2 sets of wheels for it, one for driving and one to beat on wheeling.
I wish I had room for a balancer, my lift, parts washer, blast cabinet, power coat oven, etc...
Completely shot would be bad enough to cause any wobble, IMO. Since they are a ball and socket fixture, they failure mode is usually gradual wear. I will of course check this (big prybar, watch for any play. Use a dial gauge if unsure). Perhaps I should mention again, that there are no...
On my Fiero track car or my Mazdaspeed 3, I'd agree on the importance of balance. Those wheels undergo much more stress and turn much faster rpms. I'm more particular about my balancing and alignment in those vehicles because of that.
In a truck that hardly sees 55, has no vibration at any...
The ends of the arches are 2-3" below the center of the arch. That about 5" difference from stock.... and the worst I've seen.
Ball joints, etc are original and were in good shape when last checked up on the lift.... maybe 3000 miles ago. I believe one tie rod end was suspect and changed out...
Replaced springs when I did the bushings. One was broken, forgot about that until you mentioned it.
If my tires were unbalanced, that would lead to a constant vibration at speed. I don't have that, the wobble only happens when braking or decelerating under engine load. Would be unusual for a...
Didn't put calipers to them, but the king pins looked to be in good shape when I did the bushings 2-3 years back. Truck has 43k on it.
Shocks are most likely shot.
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Lift and crossover steering is the plan. K series Chevys are bad for cracking the frame around the gearbox.
Ahaha, yeah they pretty much all look like that after a few (30+) hard years.
Stock rear springs.
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So, on a scale of "Meh" to "Dude, you're gonna die by death wobble"
How bad are these springs? I've been putting off getting them resprung, death wobble is back after a 3 year hiatus. Replaced bushings in the D60 then (didn't look worn) and steering stabilizer (was worn). I suspect shocks are...
Changed fuel filter today. Surging was real bad last night when I picked up the truck, very high idle upon first start.
Cut the old filter open.... should have cleaned off the bandsaw but didn't. Looked pretty clean between the pleats, the trash on the cut surface was picked up by the blade or...
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