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 the body shops might know.I checked ALLDATA and there was not much listed on the repair side of things. I don't have the auto body side that could have these kinda specs for frame repairs.
All I found was a listing for alternate Caster settings based on frame height. No master spec on factory ride height.
Sometimes www.allpar.com has a lot of factory info per year. If you do find something post it up.
Here is that Caster info and where they measure for that TSB.
Is that from the ground up to the front bump stop? If so, mine measures 22 inches and the tirers are 285/75 R16.My '02 3500 QC is 25.75" to the front bump stop. The tries are a stock 235/85R16. As far as I know the 2500 and 3500 fronts are the same. The spring has 6 coils.
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.This is stock height with stock 245/75-16 wiener tires.
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If I see yours with your massive tires I would say it is definitely leveled or even lifted.
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 DaveIf you still need a measurement, I have a '99 with 245/75r16s and new stock springs.
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
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 DaveHub to Fender lip does the same.
So he doesn't need to crawl under.