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| woodymk1 | Oct 8 2012, 07:34 PM Post #1 |
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hi all can somebody shed some lite on this for me my 35s12 exlwb is sitting about 20mm lower on drivers side at front but rear is perectly level my thoughts are cab mounts maybe or shocks any ideas
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| cieranc | Oct 8 2012, 08:20 PM Post #2 |
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Has this just happened or has it been like it a while? Usual cause for us (65c15s-18s) is a snapped torsion bar. Have a look at the top suspension arm on the drivers side. Above the arm should be a rubber bump stop. If the arm is tight against the bump stop with no gap, then it'll be a snapped torsion bar. Check and report back
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| j.s commercials | Oct 8 2012, 09:33 PM Post #3 |
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35s12 dont have a torsion bar they have a single leaf spring inside the front bed it could be weak or broke |
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| Jet | Oct 8 2012, 09:41 PM Post #4 |
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Hi had the same problem on my 35c11 it was the rubber mounts that hold the front spring in place About half a day to replace |
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