truck stance
truck stance
Is it just me or does it seem like the 68 and older 3/4 ton trucks sit higher in the air than 69 thru 71?
Re: truck stance
The pre-'69 Ws do sit higher.bigks3 wrote:Is it just me or does it seem like the 68 and older 3/4 ton trucks sit higher in the air than 69 thru 71?
John
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why do they?
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The rear lift blocks on '68 and earlier Ws are taller thanbigks3 wrote:why do they?
later Sweptlines.


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Re: truck stance
Are u asking about D's, W's or both?bigks3 wrote:Is it just me or does it seem like the 68 and older 3/4 ton trucks sit higher in the air than 69 thru 71?
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im asking about the w series. So its just the rear lift blocks? I want my 70 crew to sit as high as the pre 69s
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Re: truck stance
68 and older W's use higher lift blocks as you know and different spring pack in front to have higher stance.
My truck is younger than me.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
66 W100. 70 D 500 , 69 Hiab Speed Loader. 96 Ram 3500 Club Cab Cummin's 5 spd. 97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 5.9 gas auto. 83 W200 LB Propane 360 auto 09 Yammy Rhino 700.
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Keep an eye on the drive line / yoke angles as well as the run-out in the front andbigks3 wrote:im asking about the w series. So its just the rear lift blocks? I want my 70 crew to sit as high as the pre 69s
rear drive shafts...


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Re: truck stance
If you look at page 18 of the 1969 "Light-Duty Dodge Trucks" brochure, Dodge does say the 1969 W100, at least, sits lower:bigks3 wrote:Is it just me or does it seem like the 68 and older 3/4 ton trucks sit higher in the air than 69 thru 71?
"...the W100 displays a new LOWER PROFILE for sleeker appearance and easier entry and loading."
Download the 1969 Dodge Truck brochures here:
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Re: truck stance
Swap your W front springs out for a set of D front springs. Supposed to add a couple inches of lift. Then spend less than $20 at the nearest chain auto parts store on new rear blocks and u-bolts. I'm sure someone on here with a D series would trade springs straight across for a low cost front end lowering job. Running W springs on a D drops the front end roughly 3 inches.
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1949 Dodge B1B-108; 1969 D100-128; 72 Super Beetle; and a bunch of others...
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Are you sure of this?WD wrote:Swap your W front springs out for a set of D front springs. Supposed to add a couple inches of lift. Then spend less than $20 at the nearest chain auto parts store on new rear blocks and u-bolts. I'm sure someone on here with a D series would trade springs straight across for a low cost front end lowering job. Running W springs on a D drops the front end roughly 3 inches.

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Pretty sure, since you are one of the guys who stated it in here over the last 11 years. I'd have to hunt back through the suspension and 4wd threads to find it.Hobcobble wrote:Are you sure of this?WD wrote:Swap your W front springs out for a set of D front springs. Supposed to add a couple inches of lift. Then spend less than $20 at the nearest chain auto parts store on new rear blocks and u-bolts. I'm sure someone on here with a D series would trade springs straight across for a low cost front end lowering job. Running W springs on a D drops the front end roughly 3 inches.![]()
John
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1949 Dodge B1B-108; 1969 D100-128; 72 Super Beetle; and a bunch of others...
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Hmmm..... I don't remember posting this, as I'm not positive myself.WD wrote: Pretty sure, since you are one of the guys who stated it in here over the last 11 years. I'd have to hunt back through the suspension and 4wd threads to find it.

Now you've got me wondering who I might have answered on this.


pair of W200 front springs now and I can measure the bow distance vs the springs
currently on my D200 easy enough....

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Re: truck stance
It does sound familiar, as many members have mentioned "lowering a D truck" by using w series leafs. So in this case it works opposite?
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I just pulled a set of 1969 W100 springs off my truck for replacement.
Up for grabs; local pick up only. Costa Mesa, CA. Gotta take both front and rears. Going to the scrappers soon...
Up for grabs; local pick up only. Costa Mesa, CA. Gotta take both front and rears. Going to the scrappers soon...
Tom
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1969 W100 383/435
Re: truck stance
I measured the distance from the bottom of the spring pack to the underside of the
truck frame on a D200 and W200. The distance is ~6 3/4" on the D and ~8 1/2" on
the W.
John
truck frame on a D200 and W200. The distance is ~6 3/4" on the D and ~8 1/2" on
the W.


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Re: truck stance
What yr are those springs from?Hobcobble wrote:I measured the distance from the bottom of the spring pack to the underside of the
truck frame on a D200 and W200. The distance is ~6 3/4" on the D and ~8 1/2" on
the W.![]()
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John
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Terry,PwrWgnDrvr wrote:What yr are those springs from?Hobcobble wrote:I measured the distance from the bottom of the spring pack to the underside of the
truck frame on a D200 and W200. The distance is ~6 3/4" on the D and ~8 1/2" on
the W.![]()
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John
The D200 is a '61
The W200 are mid '65 and '68.


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Re: truck stance
Could D100 springs be taller than D200 springs? It seems unlikely, but then again it seems unlikely for D springs to be taller than W springs.
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Re: truck stance
John, 69-71 W springs are flatter and lower. See the post way up in this topic. 68 and earlier are much taller and your measurements are congruent with that.