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Sierra4x4
 Bone Stock Posts:2
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| 12/04/2007 8:03 PM |
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| i have a 2004 sierra with a si |
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webby4x4 Forum Admin, Magazine Editor
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| 12/04/2007 8:41 PM |
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That's a little odd... in most cases, it's just the other way around.
If there isn't too much of a difference, you could crank the torsion bars down a bit to level it out.
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Rick Webster
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pmipmatt73
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| 12/05/2007 7:32 PM |
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i always thought that your better off leaving your truck stance with the front down a little (like most stock trucks) for heavy loads and towing. im one of those people that just dont like the front of my truck as high as the back. i dont even like the look of it. but some people do i guess.
yeah man just crank down your t bars and get an alignment afterwards. |
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