Sparksalot
Supporting Member
Not noticeable to most eyes.1/8"-1/4" isn't much of a "Chevy lean", If I'm reading your chicken scratch right, lol
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Not noticeable to most eyes.1/8"-1/4" isn't much of a "Chevy lean", If I'm reading your chicken scratch right, lol
1/8"-1/4" isn't much of a "Chevy lean", If I'm reading your chicken scratch right, lol
Yeah all fixedDid you find the bolt and washers
TrueShould have Paw Paw (@89Suburban) sit in the driver's seat and have someone else do the measurements. One side will for sure change....
Now that you've mentioned it, I can see it now. From all those miles and years of driving possibly the springs on the ds are more tired then the ps.I see it and it drives me nuts. And this is without my fat ass in it.
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I see it on mine too, but thus far I let it be, i'm sure it's caused from the gas tank & driver which is around 400lbs on a tank of gas+ driverI see it and it drives me nuts. And this is without my fat ass in it.
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Springs are all brand new. Few years old at most. When I dropped it.Now that you've mentioned it, I can see it now. From all those miles and years of driving possibly the springs on the ds are more tired then the ps.
Yeah I made sure to fill the tank full before. Good call.I see it on mine too, but thus far I let it be, i'm sure it's caused from the gas tank & driver which is around 400lbs on a tank of gas+ driver