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hey guys, im thinking about trying something...with my 6 inch ttb lift in the front, the base for my coils is a little slanted forward. my coils are kinda curved because of this. im going to try to take a wedge for leaf springs that is made to correct pinion angles and putting it under my coil to give it a better and flatter base. any thoughts or some other ideas to correct this??? ive searched everywhere and there is no info about this...im assuming that everyone just ignores this?? maybe im too picky...:icon_confused:
 


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Lol...I'll snap a pic when I get home...its pretty bad...
 

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Anyone else have this problem?
 

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Unless designed to go under the entire could base, this could be disastrous. You need to adjust your pinion by raising/lowering your radius arm mount, which is the correct way...

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Unless designed to go under the entire could base, this could be disastrous. You need to adjust your pinion by raising/lowering your radius arm mount, which is the correct way...

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I just want to change the springs base angle...can't see another way to do this...

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