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Huntindog
Oct 21, 2013Explorer
I have had this happen a few times.
It is not uncommon when working on axles. It won't stay that way. You can either jack up the offending axle under the spring until it flips, or just drive it. Go slow as when the suspension flexes it will drop into the correct position.
Don't worry about it happening again.
Gravity is your friend.
It is not uncommon when working on axles. It won't stay that way. You can either jack up the offending axle under the spring until it flips, or just drive it. Go slow as when the suspension flexes it will drop into the correct position.
Don't worry about it happening again.
Gravity is your friend.
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