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'68 Bronco Leans on Drivers Side

STICK76

Full Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2003
Messages
290
Loc.
Fitzgerald, GA
BroncoDon, I tried the above method with no luck. It didn't really help. My next step is to replace all of the old body bushings. I'll let you know how that turns out. They should be in sometime this week.
 

Rustytruck

Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 24, 2002
Messages
10,875
The best way is to put a pretty girl on the other seat to even the truck out. if that doesn't do it you wont worry about the lean anymore anyway. For the ladies stick a guy on the other side. If that wont do it for you then a significant other stuffed in the passenger seat. Hope I didn't leave anyone out.
 

Lttrbox

Sr. Member
Joined
Sep 29, 2002
Messages
593
Loc.
IF
Ive also tried the fix. The closest I could get for end radius arm measurements is 1/2 in. Since I just put in new springs, Im going to wait awhile and see if they settle in. BTW, I also have fairly new body mounts installed.
 

civilgee

Full Member
Joined
May 17, 2002
Messages
347
Loc.
Northport, Alabama
I replaced my bushings up front and was careful about putting the front in back together as described above and I don't have the lean. Just my 2 cents.
 

SteveL

Huge chevy guy
Joined
Jun 24, 2001
Messages
11,714
Loc.
Hawthorne ca
sometimes the new coils need to settle in. Go over some rough terrain hard and break em in. Otherwise mix in a salad.
 
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