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Old 03-15-2015, 11:27 PM
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lower passenger side after bushing replaced

I searched and didn't fine anything on our trucks and this subject, i replaced the passenger side axle pivot bushing on my 93 F150. (I was only able to get to one after i replaced the wheel bearings and leaf spring bushings) i noticed after i replaced the axle pivot bushing that the passenger front side of the truck was noticeably lower then the driver side. The rear of the truck is off by less then a .25". I want to know if i may have tightened the axle bolt to tight and it isn't articulating enough or there might be something else to check. I have new ball joints, radius bushings, shocks. Not sure what else it could be. If its the bushing do i loosen the bolt and roll the truck back and forth to level out then tighten it? Any help is apreciated, minus the get a fat chick to sit in the driver side jokes.
 
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