another question

another question

travis565

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1978 cj5
chevy 350 swap, holley 600, edelbrock intake, headman headrs, accel hei coil. 4 inch lift, 35 x 12.50 x15 Goodyear , stock gears In model 20 rear and a Dana 35 front
dana 20 transfer case
3spd transmission
stock axles and gears
model 20
dana 35
my jeep has stock axles as far as i know. but my question is, my tires are flush with the fenders on the driver side and they stick out roughly two inches on the passenger side. and also it sits a little lower on the driver side im wondering if the springs are wore out on the driver side and that may be causing the shift in the body or if there is a bigger problem.
 
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What I see from your pics are the fronts being offset to the right? You need to get under there and start looking for things that don't seem right, bent frame, bent leaf springs, bent spring hanger ,axle not seated right on springpack, etc etc.
Could be simple or not but does not look right from your photos.
 
Yea i was lookng at the springs in the front and they both lean that way im goin to crawl under there tomorrow and look at the frame. Hopefully it will be obvious from what i saw the springs were seated on the perch properly but i never checked out the frame. If it is bent is that recoverable? Or just deal with it kinda thing?
 
I presume you have the same rims on both sides.

Would't that be funny? Good idea and worth a check.

As to is it fixable you will first need to find out what it is of course but ya anything can be corrected.
 
Lol yea its the same rims all the way around . Hahaha thats a good one.
:D
 

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