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Old 05-30-2007, 08:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Right Rear way to high...HELP

Can anyone tell me why the right rear would be much higher than the left rear? I have the complete rear set up from All-Pro.

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Old 05-30-2007, 08:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Right Rear way to high...HELP

Check and make sure the spring is seated properly if it is call all-pro and see if they might not have sold you a match set?
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Re: Right Rear way to high...HELP

casue you have your gas tank and batt are on one side
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Re: Right Rear way to high...HELP

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Can anyone tell me why the right rear would be much higher than the left rear? I have the complete rear set up from All-Pro.

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Please check and make sure the coils are seated properly, if they are then try and snap a couple of digital pictures and send them to us to take a look at whats going on - terry@allprooffroad.com
Ratfink is correct also that the drivers side will sit lower typically even on stock vehicles due to extra weight from the gas tank & battery being installed on that side & nothing to counterbalance it on the passenger side. My FJ was 1/2" low from the factory on the drivers side since day 1 - it was lifted with an OME lift a week after getting it and still sat the same, just higher. When the coilovers in front were installed a lot of the lean can be adjusted out.
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Re: Right Rear way to high...HELP

The springs look properly seated. Just to give you an idea, should I measure from the ground to the bottom of the fender flare?
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As long as the measurement is the location on both sides
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