atvkid4eva
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well i had explorer springs on it prior to the chevy's and the lean was still in that side.
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Simple test would be to swap the springs from side to side to see if the lean follows the spring that would eliminate out a weak spring pack.
okay well i removed both rear leafs and the lean is definetly in the frame rails. How can i fix this? i was thinking jack it up till its level and welding some 4" channel in there...i also removed the previous owners attempt of a cross member. Junkie- Is there any hope on straightening it? See pic. The pic has NO leafs or shocks installed
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My '93 2wd longbed has that exact same lean. It sets at stock height and has had all four springs replaced. I wonder if mine gained the twist when the original left rear, rear spring hanger broke at the frame. Any thoughts?
UPDATE: I bought a set of screw in boosters (temporary) for the front left coil. It brought the rear-right corner right back down where it should be. Should be ok for a while, atleast until I can get the battery moved to the opposite side and the new lowering coils and 4" rear flip installed.