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tybardy

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So my front driver side sits about a full inch lower then the front passenger side and the rear driver side sits about a half inch lower the the rear passenger side...

Any ideas on how to fix el problemo?
 

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Mine does too, I think it has something to do with how much the driver side of the truck body shifts a little upwards upwards on initial acceleration personally...maybe the body mounts are a little more compressed on the driver side? Dunno the answer on that one.

I'm going to correct it with body drop but for now I just pulled down the front pass side a little with my keys and removed the rear spring isolators. When I removed the isolators I wrapped the springs with a little thin rubber from a water hose I spliced. What I did to compensate for the higher pass side was to add a little more rubber on the driverside (edited) rear spring. It did help, but being a perfectionist I still the the difference and so does my measuring tape. :D

I finally contributed to someone's problem, pretty damn proud of myself! Gotta give back!


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I have a 3/5 drop, not sure if you have dropped yours or not but it doesn't look like it. Still you should be able to do what I did to alleviate the height difference some..make it tolerable anyway.

Don't forget, measure from the wheel lip to the body. Some ******* tried to measure my shit at a shop when I was looking into this body drop thing...moron was measuring from the rock gravel pavement to the truck body.


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well, now this brings me to my next question for you... you might be two for two today

how do you adjust the front keys?
 

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There is a hex bolt for each key under the truck just about the middle way down the body of the underside...follow the long suspension bars from the front suspension, they end and slide into the "keys". Then underneath where those bars end, are two bolts that you can loosen to lower and tighten to raise.


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What I did to compensate for the higher pass side was to add a little more rubber on the driverside (edited) rear spring.
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Sorry I meant added more rubber on the driverside rear spring to raise it up a hair.

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page 2 of this pdf will show u where the bolts are, ignore the rest of the instructions

http://z71tahoe-suburban.com/iboard/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=2

Tried it but I guess you gotta register



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Here is a picture of the bolt


http://www.truxxx.com/chevrolet_products/chevrolet_images/1999_21.jpg
 

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if i go ahead and do this, what does it do to my alignment?

it'll bow it in to the middle or outwards, depending on whether you lower or lift, the recommended thing to do is adjust your bolts, drive around the block and make sure u like where its at, then go get an alignment so one side of your tires dont get worn
 

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it'll bow it in to the middle or outwards, depending on whether you lower or lift, the recommended thing to do is adjust your bolts, drive around the block and make sure u like where its at, then go get an alignment so one side of your tires dont get worn

Sorry - I forgot to mention that important part! Must get an alignment.

Also, try two full turns of the torsion bolt at a time, should give you exactly what you need each time you do it so you don't under, or over do it. Drive around the block like a those guys do in nascar on caution flag, turn your steering wheel from side to side and level the suspension out. I get funny looks in my hood when I do this. :driver:


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Sorry - I forgot to mention that important part! Must get an alignment.

Also, try two full turns of the torsion bolt at a time, should give you exactly what you need each time you do it so you don't under, or over do it. Drive around the block like a those guys do in nascar on caution flag, turn your steering wheel from side to side and level the suspension out. I get funny looks in my hood when I do this. :driver:


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if it is sagging is suspension based (99.9%) and hasnt been aligned since the sag then adjusting it back level on on said would actually fix the alignment back to zero
 

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