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Hello everyone. New member here and new owner of a 2020 F250. Had a ready lift 2.5 inch leveling kit with 37x12.50x20 tires put on. My passenger tire is sticking out almost an inch more than drivers side. I did install the new trac bar bracket that came with the kit. Truck drives fine but is this normal and or is it an easy fix? Thanks for any help in advance.
Hello everyone. New member here and new owner of a 2020 F250. Had a ready lift 2.5 inch leveling kit with 37x12.50x20 tires put on. My passenger tire is sticking out almost an inch more than drivers side. I did install the new trac bar bracket that came with the kit. Truck drives fine but is this normal and or is it an easy fix? Thanks for any help in advance.
Jason
Typical. Even stock they're not perfectly centered. You can get an adjustable track bar if you want to move it closer to center. Even as-is, it will move left every time the suspension extends.
My 2019 F250 stock suspension has the front wheels almost 3/4” off farther out the driver side. It was a little noticeable with stock wheels but became more obvious with larger wheels. The truck handles perfectly. I measured everything and found the cab itself is not centered. Previous forum discussion showed it is somewhat common. I decided the fix moving the cab a third of an inch to center was not worth it. If I turn my front wheels a little when I park I don’t notice it.
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