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Old 12-24-2012, 02:44 AM
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My springs are sagging outward, could it be the stock control arms? I'm on 3.25 Rough country II....maybe i'll need ajustable one's...?

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Originally Posted by Brassard
My springs are sagging outward, could it be the stock control arms? I'm on 3.25 Rough country II....maybe i'll need ajustable one's...?
Some adjustable arms and a quality alignment from good 4WD shop will solve this.
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I'm on 3.5" lift with stock arms, no issue. Do you have a picture?
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Which springs? Front or rear? Rears tend to bind outward a bit.
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PM sent from another forum w/ someone with the issue.
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Originally Posted by Brassard
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The pics from my suspension.
Driver side sagging, passanger ok....
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Originally Posted by rdubb1031
I'm on 3.5" lift with stock arms, no issue. Do you have a picture?
Only the driver side sagging see above.

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Give RC a call or their rep on here a PM. They have very good Customer Service and will normally send out a new set of springs for you. Be sure and be able to provide pictures of measurements of each side.
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Originally Posted by TheTerminator
Which springs? Front or rear? Rears tend to bind outward a bit.
Front, driver side.


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