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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1366657" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>My issue wasnt chevy lean. If that is the case, one side is more worn than the other. I know you dont want to spend a bunch of bucks, but I would hate to go with a quick fix that will possible cost more bucks down the road.</p><p></p><p>I would definitely check the body mounts/bushings (like I said, this was an issue on mine. My cab had a lean to the driver side, turned out to be a deteriorated bushing.) If that aint it, and its worn out torsion bar or spring on one side,... call CORE tomorrow. They are here in town. Talk to Jerry and see what he would recommend as the "least expensive fix" or even hobble-a-long. He'll steer ya straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1366657, member: 7633"] My issue wasnt chevy lean. If that is the case, one side is more worn than the other. I know you dont want to spend a bunch of bucks, but I would hate to go with a quick fix that will possible cost more bucks down the road. I would definitely check the body mounts/bushings (like I said, this was an issue on mine. My cab had a lean to the driver side, turned out to be a deteriorated bushing.) If that aint it, and its worn out torsion bar or spring on one side,... call CORE tomorrow. They are here in town. Talk to Jerry and see what he would recommend as the "least expensive fix" or even hobble-a-long. He'll steer ya straight. [/QUOTE]
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