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Is my Burb stock height?

itsacrazyasian

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I'm trying to figure out if my 89 burban V1500 6.2 diesel is stock height or not.
It sits on 33x12.5r15 bfg all terrains. has 3 leafs in the front, the rear has multiple leafs, i dont remember an exact count but its like 6 or 8 thin leafs. the front are negative arch.

Thanks in advance!

Im trying to post a pic of the truck, but apparently i can only do that after 5 or more posts.
 
Post more and throw a pic up


FYI with stock springs, the fronts will have a negative arch in them at ride height
 
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I don't know that I have ever seen an Asian drive a lifted vehicle. Of course there just aren't that many Asians around here.

Martin
 
Thanks! I couldnt see a single factory stamp on any of the springs and the rear leafs had semi fresh spray painted lettering on them. plus it had offroad shocks all the way around so i was a little befuttled. my last burban which was a c2500 6.5 diesel sat way lower than this. getting ready to order a 4in lift kit. but before i pulled the trigger i wanted to know for sure its stock. id be a little pissed off if i yanked everything off only to be at or close to the same height.
 
I don't know that I have ever seen an Asian drive a lifted vehicle. Of course there just aren't that many Asians around here.

Martin

I guess that means i need to post a pic of me next to my Fords...
 
Nope looks stock


If you want some awesome riding springs, and are able to spend a little bit more cash..


Call the guys at www.Offroaddesign.com and order their custom made for your vehicle springs..

They will be ten times better than any off the shelf generic spring you can find :thumb:
 
I you want, I can measure my stock 90 1/2 ton when the wife gets home.
I usually measure from center of hub to body line. That burb looks taller than stock to me.
 
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