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4/6 drop done. Now problem

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Old 06-16-2010 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by terravast4
also check your leaf springs. the smallest one on the very bottom. I had this same problem on my 3/5 drop and both of the lower springs had shifted causing the rear to be out of alignment. i loosened both sides and banged the springs into place and it lined up after.
Your talking bout the overload spring? I actually had to cut those down for my bars to bolt up on my catracs. Where at were they shifted? There is a bolt that goes through the center of them that keeps them together.
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they were rotating on that bolt and both rotated the same direction causing the rear to shift a little. I think the low end torque was causing the rear to push out to the drivers side and in turn caused those overload leafs to rotate a little
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