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Junksterr
10-12-08, 07:45 PM
I noticed something today and actually measured it. I bought my truck from a dealer ship a year ago. From what I know I do not think that its been lowered.
Looked at it today and noticed that is sags a litte more on the passenger side like 1/2 to an 1" more than the driver side. I can get my hand under the driver side and not the passenger with out my pinky and ring finger touching the tire.
Any idea on wtf would cause this...???
Will get pics hopefully tomorrow.
Mikz86TA
10-12-08, 09:41 PM
chevy lean?
Bootlegger's Deluxe
10-12-08, 10:15 PM
chevy lean?
Sounds like it to me...
Junksterr
10-13-08, 05:56 PM
wth??? that like a off set pimp lean?
csl2006
10-13-08, 06:54 PM
shock could be blown on that side
Bootlegger's Deluxe
10-13-08, 07:15 PM
wth??? that like a off set pimp lean?
Gangsa lean....
You lookin awful mean with the Gangsa lean...
Junksterr
10-14-08, 06:35 PM
A blown shock I could understand my truck is not a gangsa, it keeps gettin smashed up and taking a*s whoopins.
87wildside
10-14-08, 06:38 PM
Bent frame?
http://www.google.com/search?q=chevy+lean&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
mine does it too. all the cool guys are!
Junksterr
10-17-08, 03:04 PM
No, have not had any heavyweights ridin in it, Should not be a bent frame truck has never been wrecked. I got a carfax on it when I bought it. Oh well just gotta live with it I reckon :D .
rentedmule
10-17-08, 03:17 PM
Check for chevy-lean on the front suspension - usually if you fix the lean on the front with a coil spacer (check belltech) the back takes care of itself. Mine's close to 3/4" lower on the driver's side front and it's pretty typical of stock trucks.
i noticed mine was doing it too when i was measuring for a torsion crank. i had about 3/4 of an inch more on one side than the other. my driver side was leaning. but the gas tanks on that side. i think its just the way the suspention wears as the truck torx over and over again in your case. its common
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