does it still look that way when it's parked on a level surface? Mine never
did it until it was lowered, it sits closer to the ground and if the ground
is uneven at all, since the suspension doesn't give as much it looks crooked
too.
-- - Josh Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L"Korey Atterberry" <korey99@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:20030515174021.20963.qmail@web41015.mail.yahoo.com... > > Hey all- > > The other day I was walking to my truck (2000 V6 2WD with the "tire & > handling package"), and looking from the back, it looked like my bed > was twisted. The back right corner looked low, but the front of the > bed looked level. At the time, I had an empty tank, but I still saw it > after a fill-up. > > I crawled underneath (while parked on level ground) and didn't see > anything broken or damaged off hand- I was suspecting a spring. I > measured a number of points to the ground, and the biggest difference > is at the very back of the frame (near the hitch mounting points). The > right side is almost an inch closer to the ground than the left. I > measured to the axle, and it's perfectly level (ruling out the tires). > Many of my measurements showed a similar lean, but it wasn't > consistent. The front is pretty close to level. > > Now, it may have always been this way and I never noticed, but I > doubt it. I've never hauled anything over the spec. weight, and even > near spec, the load has always been centered well. No accidents, heavy > towing, autocross, etc. either. A friend of mine has noticed a similar > issue with his quad cab, and he attributes it to sliding the rear end > through corners, and the twist happening when the tires hook back up. > My V6 won't do that though! > > Anyone else notice the same thing, or have any thoughts? Is this > normal? > > Thanks, > Korey Atterberry > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > http://search.yahoo.com
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