Well, I used my original springs (240 I-6 springs). The truck has a 302 in it now. After my front end swap, the truck leaned to the passenger front and the passenger front tire leaned in slightly at the top. I found out here that the passenger side spring is longer and could cause this problem.
Today, I took the springs out and I did have the longer spring on the driver's side, so I swapped them. I got it all back together and it still leans the same way it did before. I thought it was just in the front before too. Well, I got out the tape measure and the truck leans to the passenger side front and back. The measurements were 1 1/4 inch lower on passenger front and 1 inch lower on passenger rear. Dangit. Now what?
So I decided to jack the front corner under the frame to see what would happen. I jacked it up until I got an even measurement from side to side in front and that got the rear within 1/4 inch side to side in the rear.
What do you guys think the problem is?
I put the front springs side to side when I had them both out, and one was taller, but only by about 3/4 of an inch. Are my springs bad?
Now, one more monkey wrench in the equation...I'm swapping in a 460 this summer, so should I just get new springs?
Thanks for any help on this subject.
