I've seen instances where someone had taken a torch and heated the area
directly in front of the rear hanger causing the spring to bend and put a
bit of drop in it. Saw one where the spring was actually in contact with
the frame--scary stuff... Someone may have heated yours to cause this.
To find out how much drop your axle has would involve knowing the
measurement of a stock axle and compare the beam to spindle distance
against yours. I personally don't know what stock was.. --wayne
At 05:51 PM 1/24/2005 +0100, harry draser wrote:
>I don`t know if there
>are original from a factory ore self made because you could see some places
>where a welding torch was on them. In the rear it`s the same.
>The truck was really deep on the street.
>How can I find out how much my axle is dropped?
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