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  1. savage54

    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    That should work . I'm just use to measuring my 74 bronco the other way. A lot of early ford bronco's are so modified the only way was, top of axle to bottom of frame. Thanks Dave
  2. savage54

    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    What would be nice ,is a measurement from top of your axle tube to bottom of your frame or bump stop, that way it eliminates the tire difference, Thanks Dave
  3. savage54

    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    That's what I'm thinking , it may have a leveling kit up front. The rear looks stock, here are pics of the rear. My dad was the second owner, and the truck did have 33/12.50/16.5 tires, till I got it and changed to 16 inch.
  4. savage54

    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    Is that from the ground up to the front bump stop? If so, mine measures 22 inches and the tirers are 285/75 R16.
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    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    Thanks, it's kind of interesting that their is no information out their. Like I said, with my 74 bronco, when you measure from the top of the axle tube to the bottom of frame ( 7 inches for front and 6 inches for the back) anything over those measurement, will be lift above stock. I'll see if...
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    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    So, no one has ever dealt with this subject? Hard to believe, I've tried to search on here and come up with nothing. I guess I'll assume the truck doesn't have stock springs, so I'll look at leveling style of coils.
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    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    I know with my 74 bronco, you can measure top of axle tube to bottom of frame and it will tell you if its stock or a lift.
  8. savage54

    STOCK RIDE HEIGHT

    I'm in the process of replacing the front springs on my 1997 dodge 2500 4x4, with the dana 60. I'm not sure if the old spring are stock or a leveling spring. Is their a stander measurement for the stock height. If so where do you measure it? Thanks Dave
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    2022 TDR Calendar Contest -Photo Entries

    savage 54 ,1997 dodge 2500 ,Banks power pack, 123,00 miles
  10. savage54

    Throttle linkage bushing replacement

    This is on my 1997, not sure if it will help.
  11. savage54

    hazard lights

    Well it must be the power side of the fuse in the fuse box. I used a jumper wire from the positive side of battery to the opposite side of the fuse connection and they work. So this is what I ended up doing. I found a 12 volts source from a relay for aux tanks since I only have one tanks and the...
  12. savage54

    hazard lights

    Yes, I was going to get the power off the positive on the battery with the alligator clip and then pull the fuse for the hazard and put the spade end of the jumper wirer in where the fuse was.
  13. savage54

    hazard lights

    No power to either side, fuse was good even tried another fuse and checked both post in the box where the fuse plugs into no power, so that's why I'm thinking it's in the POWER DISTIBUTOR BLOCK. That's why I thought to use a jumper wire. But can try my idea till I get the truck back from the...
  14. savage54

    hazard lights

    So I think I have a plain of attack? since their is no power at the POWER DISTIBUTOR BLOCK, I would think that is the point where the hazard switch gets it's power, from the wiring diagrams I have, so I'm thinking of pulling the 20 amp fuse and using a jumper wire with a fuse in it and see if it...
  15. savage54

    hazard lights

    So I checked the connections and the flasher relay and all good, then checked for power at the relay and no voltage. Then went to the fuse panel in the engine, no voltage going to the 20 fuse. I'm stumped , is their a fuse under the dash?
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