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<blockquote data-quote="the_white_shadow" data-source="post: 635026" data-attributes="member: 10112"><p>Im guessing the lean is from the leafs up front. Did they add the 3/8" spacer under the drivers side? If its been wheeled, odds are the springs settled differently and thus causing it to lean. Really no way to fix this the way it sits. </p><p></p><p>As for the rear 3-link. Can you remove the gas tank and get a fuel cell in there. I would triangulate the lowers more. You can lower the rear all day easily, but the front is whats keeping you at that ride height. Maybe swap in some 3rd gen yota rear springs (with some others mixxed in) to lower it. Cut the fenders as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the_white_shadow, post: 635026, member: 10112"] Im guessing the lean is from the leafs up front. Did they add the 3/8" spacer under the drivers side? If its been wheeled, odds are the springs settled differently and thus causing it to lean. Really no way to fix this the way it sits. As for the rear 3-link. Can you remove the gas tank and get a fuel cell in there. I would triangulate the lowers more. You can lower the rear all day easily, but the front is whats keeping you at that ride height. Maybe swap in some 3rd gen yota rear springs (with some others mixxed in) to lower it. Cut the fenders as needed. [/QUOTE]
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