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Originally Posted by Dr Jkel
Norm do you see the first picture in where the rear tire seems to be sitting farther to the rear?
It is not an angle thing...it does it to the rear.......This was caused when the truck was lowered and now the only way to fix it is to remove the center support that holds the trailing arms and move it forward to center the wheels in the wheel well. Not alot for the part just takes time....but this is something that should have been fixed when it was built.....The only other thing in I will have to have the driveshaft shortened/ Just one more thing to do....LOL
The throttle body got screwed up by the supplier and it should be here this Friday.
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I see it, and I thought it was the angle of the picture. How was it lowered? Was it a simple reverse leaf spring deal? I don't see how the rear end moved backward just by lowering it.
Or is it caused by the angle of the original driveshaft? That would make sense, not right, but makes sense.
The bumper I don't get either. Weren't these bolted right on the frame through the sheet metal?
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