CplRecon
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Anyone know how to resolve this issue? My jeep leans to the side. The passenger's side is about 1/2" higher.
I measure all 4 corners and measured from the floor to the axle on the 4 sides and still 1/2" lean.
I've been driving it around town and it is more noticeable now then before. I installed a 2.5" rubicon express lift last month and didn't notice it..now i can totally tell.
This is a picture of before and after the lift was installed..there was no lean...I can't post a current picture because it's in the shop getting the the rear bumper, skid plate & tire carrier installed, but the lean is very noticeable (1/2")
My first assumption was to replace the bushings, and maybe add 1/2 in to compensate, but not sure if that's a good idea.
Can anyone help or suggest how to correct this?
I measure all 4 corners and measured from the floor to the axle on the 4 sides and still 1/2" lean.
I've been driving it around town and it is more noticeable now then before. I installed a 2.5" rubicon express lift last month and didn't notice it..now i can totally tell.
This is a picture of before and after the lift was installed..there was no lean...I can't post a current picture because it's in the shop getting the the rear bumper, skid plate & tire carrier installed, but the lean is very noticeable (1/2")
My first assumption was to replace the bushings, and maybe add 1/2 in to compensate, but not sure if that's a good idea.
Can anyone help or suggest how to correct this?