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The M-37 Leans Right

rboltz

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Moved the mostly dissambled M-37 to my larger shop for more room to work. Standing way back I saw it leans right. Measured the frame to the floor and it's 1-3/4" lower on the passenger side rear. Springs bad or is this a "quirck" of the trucks?
 

xm708

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lean

If it is a B1 model they have a spacer in the front spring to counter act the weight of the spare tire carrier. If it is not a B1 model something sounds a bit tweaked..
 

rboltz

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If it is a B1 model they have a spacer in the front spring to counter act the weight of the spare tire carrier. If it is not a B1 model something sounds a bit tweaked..
Not a B1 but the PO converted it to that specification he tells me. It had the spare on the drivers door. Interesting since I only noticed this after it was taken apart, including the spare and carrier on the door. Guess I'll wait till its put back together and see what happens. Thanks!!
 

Wolf.Dose

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If the problem remains afte the complete reassemble of the truck, try to find a blacksmith which still knows how to reset leave springs. That is probably the better way than to buy a new set of 60 year old leave springs. May be a little more expensive, howerver the way to choose (I would do this).
Wolf
 

Cav Trooper

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lean

I have a 54 that I moved the tire from the rear to the driver's door, after that, I notice that the truck leaned to the left about half and inch. I checked around and found that there is a spacer installed between the springs and axle to comp for the extra outboard weight of the tire and bracket. I installed the spacer and the truck sits fairly level now. I did check the frame and bumper height before I got the spacer and found that the bumper was out of level vs. the frame also, I adjusted the bumper first and still needed the spacer.
 
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