NvrFinished
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Hey everyone. A couple of years back, I changed out the stock leaf springs on my Sport XLT 4x4 for the more compliant Global leaf springs. Along with the Eibach Pro-Truck-Lift Stage 2R, the Global leafs made a huge difference in the ride and lifted the rear of my truck another 3/4".
Lately, I've been doing more off-road excursions in our local desert and mountains, which have included some max flexing in the rear. I was under the truck this weekend, changing out the differential and transfer case fluids, when I noticed that the lower two overload leafs on both sides were misaligned. Pics below.
Has anyone encountered this before with the Global leaf springs? When I initially installed them, the alignment pins fit in place as they should and all was well.
I checked the torque on the U-bolts, thinking something might have loosened, but they are at spec. I'm heading out to the desert again this weekend, so I'm going to loosen them to straighten the springs and retorque them. Other than that, any suggestions or ideas to keep them aligned properly with each other? Or is this to be expected with extreme flexing?
Lately, I've been doing more off-road excursions in our local desert and mountains, which have included some max flexing in the rear. I was under the truck this weekend, changing out the differential and transfer case fluids, when I noticed that the lower two overload leafs on both sides were misaligned. Pics below.
Has anyone encountered this before with the Global leaf springs? When I initially installed them, the alignment pins fit in place as they should and all was well.
I checked the torque on the U-bolts, thinking something might have loosened, but they are at spec. I'm heading out to the desert again this weekend, so I'm going to loosen them to straighten the springs and retorque them. Other than that, any suggestions or ideas to keep them aligned properly with each other? Or is this to be expected with extreme flexing?
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