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Old 07-15-2012, 01:09 PM   #18
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Re: Help!!! LOL

I agree with the above post on springs, shocks and pinion angle. My first thought was the shocks but if you changed springs and lowered it, springs could possibly be the problem. I would definately start with checking pinion angle. If you didn't adjust pinion angle to compensate for the lowering that could be the majority or even all of your problem and it's a simple cheap fix. Pinion angle can make all the difference in the world on something that hooks and something that spins.
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