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I had my leveling kit put in, and nothing would turn/spin. GRR!

Old Oct 28, 2011 | 05:01 PM
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Ok, so I bought some two inch over the spring coil spacers, The guy had it all put it in and when you turned the wheel the inside where you put the wheel on would hit the spring and not turn all the way. I wanted him to put the rim on and lower it on the ground and try it but he was nervous if I hit a bump the cv joints would pop out and I would have a bigger headache. Help would be appreciated. Pics of the actual item in the link below. Thanks!



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Old Oct 28, 2011 | 05:22 PM
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Go read your other thread...
 
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So, from what I've read.. I haven't found someone that had the same problem as me. But, from what it seems like, I need to get a 2" taller shock that fits my truck? And that should prevent it from hitting when turning left or right? What about the cv joint preventing it from turning in a circle?

(I read the other thread and I have wheel spacers but that's not my problem, my problem I'm having is with the coil spacers that go over the shock/spring)
 
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Why do you have 2 threads about the same issue? This is against the rules.
 
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Just looking for some help. I mentioned it in the other thread.. but that was not the main reason for that thread.
 
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 06:45 PM
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Bump.

Any of you moderators are welcome to go delete my other thread in the general discussion.

I know the rule now, so moving on, can anybody lend advice on the issue I am currently having?

I'm about to go get some buckets full of concrete for the bed at a buddys to fix the rake.
 
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