Its not the cruiser lean, installed the leveling plate, Also, installed new body mounts, still the lean in the front. Kinda messed with the body a little, but... anyone see this before?
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aaahhhh...that would be the crack you smoked last night...or tonight...or whatever night...cruzerman350 said:anyone notice the stock steering colom on the cruisers is off to one side of the driver? oh and my dads cruiaer has the same lean he was trying to figure it out too. mine doesnt for some reason.
peesalot said:o.k. are you ready
loosen the following
2 bolts at bottom rear edge of front fender on both sides
2 bolts from apron to bib on each side
1 bolt up in front corner of fender to bib each side
2 bolts ineer fender to bib each side
4 bolts holding feneder support to frame each side
check fender supports to make sure they are not bent from fender stepping on by fat guys.
now use bottle jack or something to jack the fender supports at frame or lower them until you got it level( the holes are slotted a little)
a scissor jack on top of tire and lifting on fender support helps droopy fender and help to level things
once acceptable tighten all loosened bolts
nuclearlemon said:aaahhhh...that would be the crack you smoked last night...or tonight...or whatever night...