The temperature dropped a bunch today. And we even had the tiniest dusting of white stuff this morning. And the promised wind storm finally materialized. I'm not sure why I'm so wussy, but I've spent a lot of today inside instead of outside. Today's small truck-related accomplishment was setting up rear axle backlash. I wasn't able to install the cover because, aside from the 2 bolts that have been holding it on all summer, I have managed to lose the other 12. 

Here are the second cheapest shocks that money can buy. Ready to go on the back end, if I can talk myself into spending today's last free hour outside instead of inside. The stud came with one of them, but the other one stayed on the truck (as it should have). I have new studs coming, but they're not here yet. So I guess I can only install one of them right now.

I've also decided that I really like the front stance now that I have the 31" rubber on there.

I haven't taken the 33s off of the back yet, so it has a bit of lean to it, but that will be corrected in due time.

Here is the front wheel well height, on stock 3-leaf springs.

It's ~2.5" taller than what I get with the same tire on the front of the Suburban. Stock 2-leaf springs. This confirms my hunch that the Suburban sits a good bit lower than where it should be. And Big Blue sits lower yet. I can barely get one finger between the bump stop and the spring plate on that rig. On the Suburban I can get 2 fingers, and the Blazer gives me several more fingers. Not great measuring accuracy, but it's enough to capture the essence of the problem.

Other side.

And this is what the Suburban looks like with my one white wheel. I hope it looks better once I get the caps on there, because at this point I think I like the newer van wheels better. Maybe I should add some beauty rings?

Note that this is a 32" tire, and it shows less clearance than the Blazer does on 31s.

Here are the second cheapest shocks that money can buy. Ready to go on the back end, if I can talk myself into spending today's last free hour outside instead of inside. The stud came with one of them, but the other one stayed on the truck (as it should have). I have new studs coming, but they're not here yet. So I guess I can only install one of them right now.
I've also decided that I really like the front stance now that I have the 31" rubber on there.
I haven't taken the 33s off of the back yet, so it has a bit of lean to it, but that will be corrected in due time.
Here is the front wheel well height, on stock 3-leaf springs.
It's ~2.5" taller than what I get with the same tire on the front of the Suburban. Stock 2-leaf springs. This confirms my hunch that the Suburban sits a good bit lower than where it should be. And Big Blue sits lower yet. I can barely get one finger between the bump stop and the spring plate on that rig. On the Suburban I can get 2 fingers, and the Blazer gives me several more fingers. Not great measuring accuracy, but it's enough to capture the essence of the problem.
Other side.
And this is what the Suburban looks like with my one white wheel. I hope it looks better once I get the caps on there, because at this point I think I like the newer van wheels better. Maybe I should add some beauty rings?

Note that this is a 32" tire, and it shows less clearance than the Blazer does on 31s.








