Yes very borked then. Please show pictures of what offroad trails you tackle. Leaf springs can take a hell of a beating. They are designed to bend, so I highly doubt you caused it. An impact that hard could cause frame damage.its jacked to the same height as the wheel would be. so thats how it looks normal with a wheel on
ugh just google alaska highway near fairbanks lol...Yes very borked then. Please show pictures of what offroad trails you tackle. Leaf springs can take a hell of a beating. They are designed to bend, so I highly doubt you caused it. An impact that hard could cause frame damage.
I have a buddy that is PCSing up there soon. Might have to visit just to drive the Dolton Highway. It's on my bucket list.ugh just google alaska highway near fairbanks lol...
better off going to anchorage or just going to yukon territory in canada. Denali is pretty nice depends on what time of the year you can handle.I have a buddy that is PCSing up there soon. Might have to visit just to drive the Dolton Highway. It's on my bucket list.
mine are worse than that with ~33,500 miles on them. I don't know what I did besides constantly carry 500lbs between the camper and stuff. I can barely squeeze my hand under the bump stop on the driver sideWell these don't look right .... but maybe I'm wrong ? Can't think of anything crazy that would of damaged them. But they aren't exactly nice ride back there.
Do you have the part number for tremor leafs? how much did they lift?I just swapped my FX4 leafs for a set of Tremor leafs and you can have my old ones if yours are toast.
Benny @LevittownFordParts.com can provide you the part number. They're just as much as Icons or OMEs though IIRC.mine are worse than that with ~33,500 miles on them. I don't know what I did besides constantly carry 500lbs between the camper and stuff. I can barely squeeze my hand under the bump stop on the driver side
Do you have the part number for tremor leafs? how much did they lift?