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My rear springs look Jacked-Up, this cant be right

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Old 07-31-2012, 10:46 PM
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Ok thanks, thats what i thought too, but someone on another thread told me to only have 6 or 7 degrees casteer on the rear diff where im measuring. But i knew it didnt look right.
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Yeah im sure they did
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Do you measure pinion angle off the bottom of the diff. or off the pinion yoke? or does it matter.
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Are those shocks mounted right? I'm asking because I have never owned that brand. Most shocks mount with the shaft up, and don't work correctly upside down.
Edit: Never mind, just did a Google search. Guess I should stop buying the cheap stuff!

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