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My truck is leaning, WTF???

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Ok so just two weeks ago I measured my fenders and was at 45.5" in the front on both sides.
I measure today right before getting my spacers put on and now its 45" on the driver side and 46" on the pass side.

What would cause it to lean like this over the past 2 weeks? The lift kit has been on almost 3 years
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full tank of gas? just a thought...
full tank of gas? just a thought...
Good thought but that wouldnt cause the front to lean :D
Why wouldn't it? It's in the middle of the truck and the frame is rigid besides.
Why wouldn't it? It's in the middle of the truck and the frame is rigid besides.
K well then to answer the ? I have less than a 1/4 tank right now

I highly doubt I mismeasured 2 weeks ago but I do know for a fact pass side was 45.5 now its 46 and the driver side is 45.
:321: Help or shut up :read:
i originally posted but then i realized that it was the front leaning:imo could just be the ground where you were parked:imo remeasure it elsewhere or where you last measured it at
i originally posted but then i realized that it was the front leaning:imo could just be the ground where you were parked:imo remeasure it elsewhere or where you last measured it at
I remeasured 3 more times this morning, same outcome :lol:

Edit: Different locations too
you hit a really big pothole and your drivers spring sagged slightly, therefore transfering weight off the passenger side and causing it to raise slightly.
you hit a really big pothole and your drivers spring sagged slightly, therefore transfering weight off the passenger side and causing it to raise slightly.
You being serious? :think:
Stop eating McDonalds fatass
Stop eating McDonalds fatass
fuck you cornbread :D and I dont eat McDs
Why not just turn your driver side torsion bar up a hair to level it out?
Why not just turn your driver side torsion bar up a hair to level it out?
Cause 03 2wds dont have torsion bars :read:
you hit a really big pothole and your drivers spring sagged slightly, therefore transfering weight off the passenger side and causing it to raise slightly.
An extremely dense astroid the size of a peanut crashed to earth, caused a pothole in the road down the street, then bounced onto your truck lodging it's self between the cab and the bed by the frame rail on the driver side. The extremely dense, yet very small, piece of material has a huge graviatational attraction sucking the driver-side of your truck to the ground.

:imo
Cause 03 2wds dont have torsion bars :read:
That completely slipped my mind that you had a 2wd.... :doh:
An extremely dense astroid the size of a peanut crashed to earth, caused a pothole in the road down the street, then bounced onto your truck lodging it's self between the cab and the bed by the frame rail on the driver side. The extremely dense, yet very small, piece of material has a huge graviatational attraction sucking the driver-side of your truck to the ground.
:LOL: You fuckers, am I going to get anyone with a REAL answer :bawl:
That completely slipped my mind that you had a 2wd.... :doh:
I guess i could bash on you like cowboykyle did me yesterday for not knowing Tharfs truck was a 4x4 but Im not a prick like that asshole
Seriously, have you hit anything big lately, like a bad pothole?
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