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iostorm 11-15-2015 11:03 AM

Lets see those stock ride height builds
 
I am almost down to the bare frame and preparing to send it out for media blasting.

As I head toward reassembly I am torn on the direction for this truck. I definitely dont want to slam it, and am favoring the stock ride height.

I would love to get some inspiration from those of you who did your build at the stock ride height.

72farmer 11-15-2015 12:23 PM

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I am thinking of putting mine from about a 4-5" drop back to stock height.I have to make my mind up in the next day or 2.I am in the process of changing from drums to discs and I am going to bolt my a arms back on and install springs very soon.I will probally just keep the drop for now though.

Already Gone 11-15-2015 01:23 PM

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SoCoC10 11-15-2015 01:37 PM

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Here's a picture of my 69 GMC is stock height. It's getting drop spindles and a flip kit this week. In total a 4"/5" drop. It's also getting 20" Chrome Boss 338 rims.

Security guy 11-15-2015 01:40 PM

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davischevy 11-15-2015 01:58 PM

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Old pic but this was my dad's big block Cheyenne.

davischevy 11-15-2015 02:15 PM

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The first pic is circa 1990, stock height. The second pic is today with a 2.5"/4" drop.

davepl 11-15-2015 04:15 PM

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Since it's that thread, I can finally say - I sure don't care for lowered ride heights, don't know why people want trucks lower - or higher - but never factory. These 2500s have a bit of a rake to them, and those are 40-year old springs that have carried a camper and never been re-arced.

Sicklajoie 11-15-2015 04:26 PM

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69 c/20

hamjet 11-15-2015 04:27 PM

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Heres my other 69, all stock..

BugzC10 11-15-2015 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 72farmer (Post 7376996)
I am thinking of putting mine from about a 4-5" drop back to stock height.I have to make my mind up in the next day or 2.I am in the process of changing from drums to discs and I am going to bolt my a arms back on and install springs very soon.I will probally just keep the drop for now though.

Leave the stance like it is....looks perfect!

iostorm 11-15-2015 06:01 PM

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I have to say, and maybe its because I'm closing in on 50 yrs old, but the stock height looks great. I remember them when they were original in the 70's and to me its nostalgic.

While the lowered thing is OK I feel its a trend. Anyone up in years remembers the last trend......Lift it! Everyone had to lift their truck and stick 33's under them.

I appreciate and respect the lowered movement, its just not for me.

Please keep posting those stock height photos, thanks!

davepl 11-15-2015 06:17 PM

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Yup, if you live long enough you've seen cars lowered in the back, jacked up on shackles in the rear, huge lift kits, C-notches, little 10" wheels, big dubs, and everything except factory.

That's why at some point the factory setup starts to look pretty classic and everything else starts to look like it's trying too hard. Which is not to say there aren't vehicles that look better lowered, I just don't take it as a given that it's an improvement.

ElKotze 11-15-2015 11:30 PM

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Both are stock height and have the stock rims. Red one is a 68 C10, blue one is a 72 C20. I think the 3/4 tons just have the perfect stance.

iostorm 11-16-2015 12:07 AM

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These are some great photos, I really like this look.

cooperhw 11-16-2015 12:35 PM

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My 68 at stock ride height.

FlounderGDI 11-16-2015 01:06 PM

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Stock Height 1969 CST-10 with maybe a little suspension sag

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Already Gone 11-16-2015 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 7377078)
The first pic is circa 1990, stock height. The second pic is today with a 2.5"/4" drop.

What size tires you running with the 2 1/2, 4 drop

Kell 11-16-2015 03:00 PM

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I am getting ready to replace my factory sagging rear springs to bring it back up to stock, I prefer a more rugged/manly truck like stance. :)
https://www.vci-classifieds.com/pics/8358-c10.jpg
https://scontent-dfw1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...93&oe=56F5F93C

iostorm 11-16-2015 06:47 PM

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I prefer a more rugged/manly truck like stance. :)


I agree I bought a truck because its a truck, but hey if you like them lowered there is nothing wrong with that.

GuyO 11-16-2015 11:03 PM

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Wow Kell, that picture with the dog is awesome.

davischevy 11-16-2015 11:38 PM

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What size tires you running with the 2 1/2, 4 drop

235/75/15 Chinese manufacturer, off brand el cheapo. Too small for my liking.

I tried to find a 245/70 or even 245/75, but it's hard to find white walls at all.

I think the bronze and cream truck had 245/70/15 Michelins on 8" wheels.

I can get a bigger tire in a Vogue, but they have the gold stripe. I used to run vogues on the wifes Seville but I'm not sure about a truck. I even thought about painting the gold stripe black which would leave me with a narrow whitewall.

Mmorgan32 11-17-2015 01:54 AM

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Stock all the way. About to replace front springs with stock height. I went back and forth for almost a year on whether or not to lower it but once I put the 70s looking wheels I knew it had to stay stock

davem815 11-17-2015 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by davepl (Post 7377182)
Since it's that thread, I can finally say - I sure don't care for lowered ride heights, don't know why people want trucks lower - or higher - but never factory. These 2500s have a bit of a rake to them, and those are 40-year old springs that have carried a camper and never been re-arced.

davepl, this is now my favorite truck on the site. Everything is right, GMC , 3/4 ton, dark blue, west coast mirrors, cab lights, etc. Beautiful truck. I don't know how I have missed it until now.

j_cst_10 11-17-2015 09:54 AM

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This would be stock height if the engine was in it! What's funny is I have owned my other C10 long enough that my tastes have changed. After all the work I completed dropping my truck, I don't like the thing anymore and would prefer it to be near stock height with a slightly leveled front end. I have a cummins diesel in a lowered truck, not too usefull besides massive burnouts at 40mph.

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