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Front ride height [message #264160] Mon, 13 October 2014 19:54 Go to next message
Ron E is currently offline  Ron E   Canada
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hi guys...my right front corner is approx one inch higher than the left, if I soak the adjusting bolt very well with penetrating oil, raise the offending corner to hang the wheel off the ground, can I now loosen,lower the adjusting bolt, or am I risking fate by possibly stripping the bolt without an uploading tool?
Thanks in advance...ron Rolling Eyes
Ps the rear is spot on


Ron/Phyllis English 78 Royale twin, center kitchen OK Falls BC
Re: Front ride height [message #264162 is a reply to message #264160] Mon, 13 October 2014 20:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Craig Lechowicz is currently offline  Craig Lechowicz   United States
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Ron,
You need the tool. And, even then, the bolts can be a challenge to turn.


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Re: Front ride height [message #264165 is a reply to message #264160] Mon, 13 October 2014 20:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerry pinkerton is currently offline  kerry pinkerton   United States
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I asked Ken Henderson the same question a couple weeks ago. "You could but I wouldn't risk it." was his reply. Good enough for me.

Kerry Pinkerton - North Alabama Had 5 over the years. Currently have a '06 Fleetwood Discovery 39L
Re: Front ride height [message #264168 is a reply to message #264165] Mon, 13 October 2014 20:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bullitthead is currently offline  Bullitthead   United States
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You should raise both sides about equally if you can, especially when the goal is to unload the front springs. Not a good idea to twist the coach unnecessarily, can cause leaks that you didn't have before.

Terry Kelpien ASE Master Technician 73 Glacier 260 Smithfield, Va.
Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264177 is a reply to message #264168] Mon, 13 October 2014 21:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Terry,

I'm sorry but I don't understand your answer would you please explain.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Terry

You should raise both sides about equally if you can, especially when the goal is to unload the front springs. Not a good idea to
twist the coach unnecessarily, can cause leaks that you didn't have before.
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Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264178 is a reply to message #264160] Mon, 13 October 2014 21:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Ron,

Yes you are risking stripping the bolt / nut.

Don't know where OK Falls is but maybe you can borrow a tool from someone in BC.

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Rob M.
The Pedantic Mechanic
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ron English

hi guys...my right front corner is approx one inch higher than the left, if I soak the adjusting bolt very well with penetrating
oil, raise the
offending corner to hang the wheel off the ground, can I now loosen,lower the adjusting bolt, or am I risking fate by possibly
stripping the bolt without an uploading tool?
Thanks in advance...ron :roll:
Ps the rear is spot on
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Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264183 is a reply to message #264178] Mon, 13 October 2014 22:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I am interested in how it got 1" off. If you have n't been screwing with the adjustment then why is is 1" high?

I suggest that you check the REAR HEIGHT FIRST. If the rear in not exactly on the money then do NOT adjust the front.

I have never adjusted the front ride height by jacking it up and let the wheels hang. I had one GMC repair shop tell me that they do it all the time with the wheels hanging. Jim K has replacement adjustment bolts if you screw one up.


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Re: Front ride height [message #264184 is a reply to message #264160] Mon, 13 October 2014 22:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Disappointing Ron, but I guess no one in our neck of the wood has an up loading tool to lend...
Re: Front ride height [message #264193 is a reply to message #264184] Tue, 14 October 2014 00:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bullitthead is currently offline  Bullitthead   United States
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Rob,
Ron wanted to know if he could raise the left front corner until the suspension was hanging and I said it was not a good idea to just raise one corner that far and twist up the coach unnecessarily. Raise both sides at the same time if he can using 2 jacks or use a big jack under the center and stands on each side on the way up or what ever method he wants, it's just not a good idea to twist the coach that much unless it means getting outta the ditch or some other necessary driving maneuver that would drop one front wheel all the way--you know, like Dukes of Hazzard style driving Laughing


Terry Kelpien ASE Master Technician 73 Glacier 260 Smithfield, Va.
Re: Front ride height [message #264194 is a reply to message #264193] Tue, 14 October 2014 01:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ron,
Make sure your water and LP tanks are filled before making any adjustments. Both of them will affect the left front if they are located in the right rear like mine. My right front was chronically low no matter what the adjustment until I reinstalled Onan and a bulldozer battery in the left rear.


Terry Kelpien ASE Master Technician 73 Glacier 260 Smithfield, Va.
Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264208 is a reply to message #264193] Tue, 14 October 2014 08:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Terry,

DOUH!

Thanks for the explanation; I thought you meant that he should not ADJUST one side up 1."

I now understand and agree that it's not a good idea to JACK one side up high enough to twist the frame as that can lead to a
cracked windshield.

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Rob M.
The Pedantic Mechanic
USAussie - Downunder
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428

-----Original Message-----
From: Terry

Rob,
Ron wanted to know if he could raise the left front corner until the suspension was hanging and I said it was not a good idea to
just raise one corner that far and twist up the coach unnecessarily. Raise both sides at the same time if he can using 2 jacks or
use a big jack under the center and stands on each side on the way up or what ever method he wants, it's just not a good idea to
twist the coach that much unless it means getting outta the ditch or some other necessary driving maneuver that would drop one front
wheel all the way--you know, like Dukes of Hazzard style driving :lol:
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Re: Front ride height [message #264217 is a reply to message #264160] Tue, 14 October 2014 09:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ron, I have a tool here in Edmonton, if your out this way look me

To get the coach level you may to to raise one side and lower the other, so you will needed the tool to properly correct the problem.

You should do ride height in this order

1. Set all air pressures
2. Be on a level surface
3. Level the rear by adjusting the air bag valve control arms
4. Adjust front ride height.

I have found that a small correction at the back makes a big difference at the front.

The manual provides points to check ride height, personally I do them at a common reference point on the fenders.

Lowering the front outside of tolerance may require adjustment to suspension settings, ( camber, toe and bump steer.)

Finally, if you have a defective torsion bar , it or the pork chop may need to be replaced. I have a couple of pork chops with different degrees, and could probably come up with a set of used torsion bars if your in a bind.

Feel free to PM me if needed.

Good luck




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Re: Front ride height [message #264219 is a reply to message #264193] Tue, 14 October 2014 10:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Bullitthead wrote on Tue, 14 October 2014 00:57
Rob,
Ron wanted to know if he could raise the left front corner until the suspension was hanging and I said it was not a good idea to just raise one corner that far and twist up the coach unnecessarily. Raise both sides at the same time if he can using 2 jacks or use a big jack under the center and stands on each side on the way up or what ever method he wants, it's just not a good idea to twist the coach that much unless it means getting outta the ditch or some other necessary driving maneuver that would drop one front wheel all the way--you know, like Dukes of Hazzard style driving Laughing



The coach rolls pretty good going around a corner, I'm not too worried about twisting it. and there are more than a few times I'm bottomed the suspension just driving around.


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Re: Front ride height [message #264221 is a reply to message #264184] Tue, 14 October 2014 11:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dan Talked to Les Holmes he doesn't have tool
Guess I'm going south with it the way it is
Thankyou to the rest for the info, might have to go see Jim K during our travels, get some of these nitty problems checked out...ron


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Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264222 is a reply to message #264221] Tue, 14 October 2014 11:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ron, when are you going South? You could stop by my place in Salem, Or. I
could adjust ride height for you if it fits into my schedule.
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On Oct 14, 2014 9:29 AM, "Ron English" wrote:

> Dan Talked to Les Holmes he doesn't have tool
> Guess I'm going south with it the way it is
> Thankyou to the rest for the info, might have to go see Jim K during our
> travels, get some of these nitty problems checked out...ron
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Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264226 is a reply to message #264222] Tue, 14 October 2014 12:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Pm sent...ron

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Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264227 is a reply to message #264226] Tue, 14 October 2014 12:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ron...Jim Hupy beat me to the punch...If your going south, then I would recommend you see Jim.
Re: [GMCnet] Front ride height [message #264228 is a reply to message #264227] Tue, 14 October 2014 13:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks Dan, have sent an email to James

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Re: Front ride height [message #264400 is a reply to message #264160] Thu, 16 October 2014 22:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Ron E wrote on Mon, 13 October 2014 18:54
hi guys...my right front corner is approx one inch higher than the left, if I soak the adjusting bolt very well with penetrating oil, raise the offending corner to hang the wheel off the ground, can I now loosen,lower the adjusting bolt, or am I risking fate by possibly stripping the bolt without an uploading tool?
Thanks in advance...ron Rolling Eyes
Ps the rear is spot on

If you are lowering it and the wheel is off the ground, you will be OK. However, make sure the right is higher because of the front suspension or is it because of the rear self leveling trying to raise the right side.


Bob de Kruyff
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Re: Front ride height [message #264448 is a reply to message #264400] Fri, 17 October 2014 19:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ron E is currently offline  Ron E   Canada
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Hi guys. Gone for a couple of rides, to make sure rear is set correctly when checked they are within 1/4 inch of each other, using measuring tool idea from Jim K. Front corner remains 1 inch higher than other, the handling seems reasonable but would like to get levels closer to factory specs


Ron/Phyllis English 78 Royale twin, center kitchen OK Falls BC
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