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Old 09-30-2014, 08:00 PM   #11
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Re: Project "Sleezy" 72 Highlander

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Did you investigate why it was sitting high/low on one side? I'd check that the front spring pig-tail is in the lower control arm pocket on both sides. If it isn't, you might be able to use a spring compressor to squeeze the one that is not seated properly and move it without popping a ball joint. I wish you luck! The truck is looking great!
That was the exact thing I was thinking because I couldn't quite remember if I had seated it correctly. Verified it earlier and sure enough, it was about 180 degrees out from the pocket lol. I haven't reinstalled the wheels to check for sure but I assume that was the culprit.
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