Crooked rear end

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GR8WHITEHOE

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This past weekend I installed the DJM suspension, it's a 5/4 drop. When I was done and went to measure how low it sat I realized that the rear end is sitting more to the drivers side than the passengers.
The spacing between the tire and the fender is : Driver side .5" Passenger side 1.75"
Has anyone come across this issue before or heard of this happening. Any help with this issue would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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I don't have a pan hard bar.
It crooked all the time... sitting there and driving.

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Dorry. Didn't notice it was in the OBS section... no idea then. :crazy:
 

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how is it crooked? shifted forward or back on one side or another? mine sits about 1.5 inches to the passenger side and it's setting in the pins in the springs which have new bushings pins ubolts etc
 
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I have the same problem except for mine its towards the driver side. I have all new hardware, bushings, and even hangers. I think I didn't notice it before because its at so high. Now I just want to correct the problem but have no idea how to.
 

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i should really know this but do you have a rear swaybar, and if so what condition are your sway bar links in?
 

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I had planned to have a wheel spacer made to even it out, and have my alignment redone, i know it's not ideal but i honestly don't know another way to get mine in alignment, what condition are your shocks in? i was doing some googling and found a few threads about the body shifting a bit on the mounts
 
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