Sags To One Side

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dbolsenga

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ive got a 75 eb that i just put new c bushings in.radius bushings.trac arm also. its stock with a 3" lift. now that im ive done this it leans to the driver side about 1 1/2" in the front.

ive pulled it a part againg to check the spring height. its ok and i even checked the c bushings. there in wright to.

any body have an idea whats wrong? B)

 

Broncoholics

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Or if you don't want to read 10 pages, take part everything again. You have to install the C-bushings evenly. Best way is to do both C-bushings at the same time. Once you have both radius arms connected to the axle slowly tighten the left side then the right in an X pattern on the bolts. The ends of the radius arms must be touching the ground. Go back and fourth until the bolts are tight. If you see one radius arm start to lift off the ground you know its tighter than the other side and will cause the lean problem. Loosen the side thats up in the air until it touched ground again. Then go to the opposite side and keep going

back and forth until it done. Reinstall.

 

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