01 2500 Dana 70 rear wheel lean?
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Do you think the bearings would cause that? Or could it be the axle flange bent throwing everything else off?
The beard..I haven't had a chance to put it on our alignment rack yet but when you step back and look at the truck it seems by the naked eye the wheels leans in on the top I checked the tire the other day for uneven wear but they are with in 1/32 of eachother
The beard..I haven't had a chance to put it on our alignment rack yet but when you step back and look at the truck it seems by the naked eye the wheels leans in on the top I checked the tire the other day for uneven wear but they are with in 1/32 of eachother
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Do you think the bearings would cause that? Or could it be the axle flange bent throwing everything else off?
The beard..I haven't had a chance to put it on our alignment rack yet but when you step back and look at the truck it seems by the naked eye the wheels leans in on the top I checked the tire the other day for uneven wear but they are with in 1/32 of eachother
The beard..I haven't had a chance to put it on our alignment rack yet but when you step back and look at the truck it seems by the naked eye the wheels leans in on the top I checked the tire the other day for uneven wear but they are with in 1/32 of eachother
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Well a local shop did my bearings and he said that he didn't notice anything strange when he was in there he also looked at it and didn't think the lean was anything to worry about do you think the axle would cause this problem I'm just not good at rear ends and I'm wondering if maybe the hub or axle has a problem it's hard for me to believe that tube is bent but hell idk