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    Default Stock ride height

    I’ve done some searching around and can’t seem to find exactly what I’m looking for.
    I’m looking for the stock ride height from the ground to the apex of the wheel well (both front and back) or are they supposed to be the same?
    For a little background info to what brought me to this:
    I have Dana 60 SUA up front with stock HMMWV wheels and tires (37x12.5-16.5) and when I initially put them on the truck sat okay with a slight amount of rake. It also definitely was leaning towards the driver’s side by at least a ½ inch. I sorta shrugged it off like no big deal. The stock leaf springs have not seen any action in 25+ years but all the bushings have been replaced. Now after driving the truck on the wonderful roads of Massachusetts for almost 1000 miles the truck has a much more defined rake to the front and it seems to be leaning more to the driver’s side. The bump stops have definitely gotten closer to the axle so I’m not imagining this.

    I do not like the look of the rake and am buying new springs to correct this. Measuring from the ground to the wheel well apex the driver’s side is about 2 inches lower than the rear and the passenger side is about 1.5 inches. My first instinct is to have springs made with 2 inches of lift over stock, but now worried that it’ll lift the truck too much because I’m measuring the ride height from tired 50 year old springs.

    I don't have anything too heavy squatting it down. Just a 318ci under the hood and a bumper that only weighs 100lbs at best. Maybe I'm over thinking this but don't want to lift truck as I only have about 2 inches of clearance to get in and out of my garage. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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    I wish I could help you out (and ordinarily I could), but I have a camper on mine right now. I do know my truck does a mild stink bug stance unladen, which stands to reason with a spring-over front & a spring-under rear.

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    Does anyone know if the truck wo/w had a factory “rake” and if so how much?

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    Mine is parked in my garage. I will be happy measure the wheel opening height for you in the morning.
    Mine has NOS springs on it without winch.
    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by eightydeuce View Post
    Does anyone know if the truck wo/w had a factory “rake” and if so how much?
    I do know that mine factory ... Rain water runs to the front of the bed and drains into the storage box below.

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    OK,
    My truck has 1" rake, and also has about 3/4" of "Toledo lean" in it (drivers side is lower).

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    Thank you very much, that's exactly what needed. I will have springs made to account for that. I'm curious where "Toledo" lean comes from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepdan View Post
    OK,
    My truck has 1" rake, and also has about 3/4" of "Toledo lean" in it (drivers side is lower).
    So the new springs are in and the rake is gone, which I am quite pleased about. The problem is the this "Toledo lean" phenomena still exists. Does anyone know where this lean originates from and any way to remedy it?

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