Does it make sense that cruiser lean would make your truck pull to the opposite side of the lean while driving?
If you think about it, a spring will lengthen slightly as it compresses, so in theory, it would push the axle slightly forward on that side, thus changing the angle of axle relative to the frame. If both springs are doing it on one side, then both the axles are kicked out towards the ends of the frame on one side. Maybe both combined would make it pull?
Mine leans at least an inch, and I think more than that, to the driver's side. Yes, I should lose a few pounds. Anyway, it pulls to the passenger side and I can't seem to adjust it out. I can see the spring pin in the hole of each axle perch and can verify that they are where they "should" be and there's no more room for adjustment in the good direction.
Thoughts?
If you think about it, a spring will lengthen slightly as it compresses, so in theory, it would push the axle slightly forward on that side, thus changing the angle of axle relative to the frame. If both springs are doing it on one side, then both the axles are kicked out towards the ends of the frame on one side. Maybe both combined would make it pull?
Mine leans at least an inch, and I think more than that, to the driver's side. Yes, I should lose a few pounds. Anyway, it pulls to the passenger side and I can't seem to adjust it out. I can see the spring pin in the hole of each axle perch and can verify that they are where they "should" be and there's no more room for adjustment in the good direction.
Thoughts?