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Ive noticed this on my old jeep and now my current.
Why does the rear driver side tire sucked into the wheel well when the rear passenger side is sticking out some? I have cragors with 4inch back space shouldn't they be equal???
Ive noticed this on my old jeep and now my current.
Why does the rear driver side tire sucked into the wheel well when the rear passenger side is sticking out some? I have cragors with 4inch back space shouldn't they be equal???
Probably need to replace the spring eye bushings, mostly the front ones. They tend to shift inside of the eye as the springs get older and if you you really hang it out around a curve.
The bushings are cheap but a royal PIA to put in...sometimes. Depends on how much salt/snow your rig sees. I recommend pulling both spring packs and take them to a machine shop and have them pressed out, and the new ones pressed in. You will also need new axle u-bolts, you can get these at any local axle/spring shop.