My '99 100 is crooked. Why?

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Got the ARB front, and the heavy OME lift with the tight shocks. Everything installed great, truck handles well, but as I'm riding behind it in the 80 the other day (wife was driving the 100) I realize that the sucker is crooked as hell. Driver side seems to be about +/- 2" lower than the passenger side. I asked one of my employees about it, and he could see that it was crooked as it sat in my driveway on a level concrete pad.

I don't have much (any) experience with suspension stuff, and the lift was done by professionals, so any ideas?

Thanks!

-Jared
 
Jiggy said:
Got the ARB front, and the heavy OME lift with the tight shocks. Everything installed great, truck handles well, but as I'm riding behind it in the 80 the other day (wife was driving the 100) I realize that the sucker is crooked as hell. Driver side seems to be about +/- 2" lower than the passenger side. I asked one of my employees about it, and he could see that it was crooked as it sat in my driveway on a level concrete pad.

I don't have much (any) experience with suspension stuff, and the lift was done by professionals, so any ideas?

Thanks!

-Jared




Depending on the rear springs you used...if they are 80 series springs you will need to add 10-20mm of spacers on the shorter spring side. 2" is huge. Something is not right...whether they didn't get the t-bars adjusted/set-up properly...or something. Take it back!
 
Try adjusting the front torsion bar. On torsion bar suspension the front would also effect rear ride height.
 

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