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1" lean to drivers side
There was a thread for this not too long ago and someone had posted a TSB and a fix for this but I can't find it. Does anyone know the fix for it?
Can it be done in conjunction with a leveling kit? Thanks |
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subscribed..I just thought a F>A>..owned mine before me.
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I would like to know too. I just noticed yesterday my truck leans 3/4 of an inch to the drivers side.
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Mine did when I bought it but my lift cured it!
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Yeah there is a real easy fix for it, but I can't remember for the life of me what it was. There was a Ford tsb on it too....
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Try this search...TSB#04-23-6...I found it posted on another site.I think this is what your looking for.
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Mine is off by alot too. Over an inch difference in the rear, driver side lower. Now that i know there was a service bulletin put out about it maybe i'll go get it looked at. Thanks fellas...
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Well if you can read the TSB it says not to do anything on my truck because it's only 3/4 inch. However I know that we have shims at work to correct this issue. I may look into putting a small shim under my springs anyway and put on new u-bolts.
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I'm gonna bump this till I get my answer.
Why didn't I subscribe to that thread?
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I'd like to know also, it drives me nuts.
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