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Evan, Pull strings from your rear tires forward. (probably have to have front tires off.) This will let you "see" where the rear end angle is in relation to your front suspension. This
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When I did my level kit I had to get an adjustable track bar because the axle and wheels were sticking out an inch or so further on the drivers side that the passenger side. After the track bar was pr
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Ok Mike haha I'll try the string method. See what happens. My my truck is about 1.5" taller in the rear with the 2" leveling kit installed. Rides like a caddy with 2k
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A friend passed me on freeway the other day and called to say my trucks dog tracking. Said passenger front was sticking out 6"more than drivers side.
I've never thought I got track bar adjusted perfect so I pulled it in. I'm getting 1/2" off is all. To the passenger side. I just moved it 1/2" to drivers side.
A few years ago I got in and accident that ripped the axle off the leaf springs. Wondering if I didnt get the rear axle back to straight. I dunno
Reset steering now tighten track bar. Possible that crown in the rd pulls front axle to right I was in the slow lane.
Control arm bushings are poly but no way track bar allows it to pull anyways. Just thinking out loud.
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