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Old 04-17-2008, 12:15 AM   #1
 
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Question Leveling Question??

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My 2/4 drop with coils and blocks should be coming in today or tomorrow.
I have to get rid of this lean that a lot of dakotas have.
My truck is a complete inch higher on the left than the right and that is with a full tank of gas..lol
I really cant afford to spend any more money my twenties are going on tomorrow too and that means twenty bucks left in my pocket
Any ideas of how to get rid of the lean while my suspension is apart to lower it????
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i don't know why it would be leaning. is it the front and back or just one . for the front i would check the rubber peice that sits in the spring pockets to see if anything is wrong and maybe check shocks and bushings. the back all i could say is make sure bolts are tight and shocks are good. i know when i had a shock blow out on me it lowered my one side down a inch so it could be that. just my .02 cents
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Mine leans too, but it's do to having a bad alignment problem.....
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