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Old 04-06-2021, 07:39 AM   #1
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‘63 Rear springs

I know I am likely going to get differing answers but I am going to ask anyway - what should the height from the ground to the underside of the rear wheel opening be for a ‘63 C10 fleet side long box, with standard coil springs?
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Old 04-06-2021, 12:50 PM   #2
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Re: ‘63 Rear springs

They (GM) show a stepside for both step and fleet dimensions. I copied the fleet section for you. They don't show wheel well height.:
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Re: ‘63 Rear springs

Thanks for the response.
I am trying to determine if my 20+ year old rear coils are needing to be replaced or not.
Ideally I would get a measurement from ground to wheel opening lip as it is a pretty consistent area of measurement for similar trucks.
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Re: ‘63 Rear springs

Or I could find the L measurement for you. 28.25" unloaded (curb weight).

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Re: ‘63 Rear springs

Mine is 28.75” and it appears to be lower than when I had the springs installed, but that was 20+ years ago and you know how time messes with your recollections.
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Re: ‘63 Rear springs

Maybe I am asking for the wrong measurements. I thought the wheels opening would be easy to measure.
Could anyone give me the height of the rear coil springs as they are installed on the truck?
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Anyone?
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Old 04-12-2021, 10:14 PM   #8
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Re: ‘63 Rear springs

Tire size will have an effect on your measurement. I have 29" tall tires on stock springs. I'm sitting at about 27 1/4" from ground to wheel well lip. Then again, I did have a probably 200+ pound steel plate on top of the rotted out wood floor for who knows how long
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