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SignUp Now!Your suffering from Tacolean, don't worry everyone pretty much has it.I've installed ss coils and measured the front wheel gap. Drivers side is 1/4" higher than passenger side. Is this normal and how do I correct this issue?
If you didn't let them settle, wait a few days of regular driving for them to settle and check the height again...
How did you install them? On a rack, or jacking up one side at a time?
Your suffering from Tacolean, don't worry everyone pretty much has it.
It's to help get rid of the Taco lean.isnt the toco lean is on the drivers side?... due to the battery and gas tank
isnt the toco lean is on the drivers side?... due to the battery and gas tank
Does SS coils compensate for the Tacolean?It's to help gt rid of the Taco lean.
When the tank is full and you're sitting in it, you shouldn't Lean Like a Taco anymore!:top:
How long did you drive it?
Maybe they need to settle more IDK?
Drive through canyons every day for a week and that should give them the stress it may need...
did you check with Shane?
yes it does. the driver side springs are a bit stiffer than the passenger side.
Yes it is the taco lean.I've installed ss coils and measured the front wheel gap. Drivers side is 1/4" higher than passenger side. Is this normal and how do I correct this issue?