adamj
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- Joined
- Apr 17, 2015
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- 349
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- Location
- Colorado
- First Name
- Terrence
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI
My burb pulls to the right a bit. I took it to get alignment checked after putting some new tires on, and they said it would need a shim behind the spindle to correct the camber. How can this be? Did something get bent or what? Or a manufacturing error? It did the same thing before x4 ball joints (and tires) were replaced (not sure about those ball joint sleeves since I outsourced this job) but I would like it to drive straight...
My leafs are also done - sagging and some bushings are torn. I am looking to replace my leafs (all 4) in the future. Dumb question, but will new leafs affect alignment? I'm wondering if the worn leafs are causing the pulling...
I am looking to replace with stock height, or maybe add a bit of lift, say 1-1.5"? Is that within a safe suspension lift amount without having to do things like slip yoke elimination, or a steering block/drop pitman arm?
My leafs are also done - sagging and some bushings are torn. I am looking to replace my leafs (all 4) in the future. Dumb question, but will new leafs affect alignment? I'm wondering if the worn leafs are causing the pulling...
I am looking to replace with stock height, or maybe add a bit of lift, say 1-1.5"? Is that within a safe suspension lift amount without having to do things like slip yoke elimination, or a steering block/drop pitman arm?