sgtsandman
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- 2011/2019
- Make / Model
- Ranger XLT/FX4
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- 4.0 SOHC/2.3 Ecoboost
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
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- Pre-2008 lift/Stock
- Tire Size
- 31X10.5R15/265/65R17
I haven't noticed it on the 2019 but the original springs on the 2011 did something like that. Unless they have something to keep them from twisting, they are going to do it. The u-bolts aren't enough and there is enough play, depending on how they were installed to allow it to happen.Has anyone had issues with the bottom leaf not staying straight? Mine always tries and points to the center of the truck on the front. So yesterday, I jacked the rear of the truck up and used a 1500lb ratchet strap to pull them back straight. Once I got them straight, I stole some leaf spring retainer like things off a set of old Tacoma leafs we had swapped out. Surprisingly enough, it stopped squeaking, haha. I might add that the bottom leafs were turned in when I broke them down and added the extra leaf. When I reassembled them, I had them back straight. Is anyone else's Leafs doing this?