Z-height (stock torsion bar setting)??!

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AuroraGirl

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So my K3500 4x4 “Z height” should measure between 5.5-5.9 inches?
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we dont know what your f'ing truck is

Explain. Put it in your sig or type it out.
I said K3500 4x4 in a GMT400 Forum they only have one type of control arm. I didn’t think I’d have to go that in depth I wasn’t asking about an engine or mechanical thing…. 99 K3500 CCLB 7.4L vortec with forged lower control arms.
 

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I said K3500 4x4 in a GMT400 Forum they only have one type of control arm. I didn’t think I’d have to go that in depth I wasn’t asking about an engine or mechanical thing…. 99 K3500 CCLB 7.4L vortec with forged lower control arms.
So my K3500 4x4 “Z height” should measure between 5.5-5.9 inches?\

I asked for your truck specifically because engine, trans, year, and all that stuff is relevant to get accurate trim height data. A vehicle with a different sized wheel/rim as an option but overall same diameter is possible to have a different trim height spec, is it off by much? no but yours is a heavy voi with a pig of an engine ontop of being heavy already ;)
 
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