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Same prob here mine is leaning to one side...Have tride to adjust the torsion bar got the driverside to go up but at the same time the passanger side went up...So i think i'll have to adjust the passanger side (back it off) and see what happens...
When reading about the TT it is said not to go over 2", correct? But if your drive side is lower by 1" and you use your TT to even the lean out does that count as part of the 2"? Or can you still raise the front by 2". Example; increase the passenger side by 2" and the driver side by 3" so you get a 2" lift and keep the front end even. Hope this makes sense.
Needmopower. How did you know your rear sway bar was bent? I was under the x and notice the drive sway bar is sitting 1 1/2" lower than the passenger. Already added and extra leaf which really help the back end lift up but did not help even it out.
ExplorerBus I. Did you solve you uneven stance yet?