Yes, this was on a Tulsa road

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SlugSlinger

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Probably the best forum for this.

This was the straight back look at this Dodge driving down the road. It wasn’t in a turn. The rear axle was that far out of alignment.

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The truck had a Florida tag. I thought it wa supposed to look like that and maybe the driver was going to straighten it up. Nope it was jacked up.

It had a leaf spring rear end. Either it was hit in the rear or they installled the lift blocks with the pinion angle adjustments facing opposite directions.

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Either the leaf spring u-bolts came loose and it shifted, one side of the the rear end moves forward or backwards or possibly the leaf spring pack alignment bolt broke and it shifted, and yes a lot of times this happens after some type of wreck.
 

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