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Old 06-30-2013, 05:01 PM
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driver side lean?

So I have a 1999 4runner with OME lift, running 881 in the front and 890 in the rear. I've got the trim spacer ring under the shock mount for the drivers side. I've had this lift on for 4 months and only have 1800 miles on it. I wheel the truck often and have been noticing this lean. So I got under it check all the control arms all the coils ball joints etc. I do have top plate spacers for the front but they are not installed "I could not get them to fit". All the suspension looks good other then the lean. It's about 1/2 inch in the front and 3/4 in the rear. It sat perfect for a long while. I recently installed a locker in the rear and that's only thing I've done to it since doing the lift. If this is normal then ok fine I will deal with it or get coilovers for the front. I do know thatthey have an issue with the lean because of the battery and fuel tank. But I figured with an Ome lift this wouldn't be a problem. Any help would be great. Thanks
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gas tank on that side?
Old 07-03-2013, 11:24 AM
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Yeah its the fuel tank side and it does it full or empty.
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