DMF
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If you were from South Carolina that would be called the Carolina squat!
Over here we call it the Cali Lean. And what's worst is they're all 2wd on 10" lift and with mud tires :idontknow:
If you were from South Carolina that would be called the Carolina squat!
If you were from South Carolina that would be called the Carolina squat!
Good ole photoshop [emoji23]
Ahh, can you give me 37's?
Over here we call it the Cali Lean. And what's worst is they're all 2wd on 10" lift and with mud tires :idontknow:
Agreed and there is way too much of that going on especially around my neck of the woods with trucks it's insane![]()
Thank you all for the responses (and funny jokes). I actually had it installed by a local shop. Who knows what would have happened had I done it. My husband is not handy with vehicles, and if we tried together it would lead to a divorce. I looked and the pucks are in the back. Maybe the springs are upside down. I'll grab a photo tomorrow. The shop seemed to think everything was right when I asked them about it. I like the picture of it fixed! Thanks for showing me what it should look like.
I'm not familiar enough with those springs to answer your question. Your picture does raise a different issue for me though. Your sway bar end links look too short to me.
Agree. Looks like maybe still has stock front links on?
Being that it's not a Rubicon, does this pose as much of an issue?