My rear springs look Jacked-Up, this cant be right
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If the arms are adjustable, I would lengthen the lowers and shorten the uppers a bit. Just have to be mindful of pinion angle. If it is already at the correct angle with a bowed spring, use adjustable perches like mentioned.
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no, you'll be fine to leave it as is but, depending on what track bar you're running, it may end up making contact with it.
as mentioned, the wedges only help a little - they will not fix the issue. only the JKS adjustable perches will do that.
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Yeah that does make sense! Lengthening and shortening would turn the axle back to hold the spring straight..however the pinion angle would be off I would think. Is that what you're getting at?
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If your moderately handy with a small grinder and a welder it doesn't take much to cut off the originals and weld them back on at the correct angle.
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