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I'm shooting a pistol match and a guy that drove in behind me said that my vehicle was driving crooked. He said on a straight roadway he could see my front tire on the driver's side and his passenger could see my front passenger tire on the inside of the rear. So if he's correct (I'll check) that means my rear end was driving to the right of off center to the front.
I've actualy had this before on a 1996 Chevrolet Z-71 that I had a lift kit put on. The bolts in the back didn't get tightened down, or came loose and the rear was swinging out in the same manner.
Anyone think this may be the same problem? Also what is the torque spec for the rear axle U-bolts? I'll probably take one of the nuts off tonight and replace with some grade 8 lock nuts. But I need to know what the torque spec is.
Also do I torque down the nuts with the truck sitting on the groud like I would a tire or do I jack the vehicle up and let the axle hang?
By the way mine is the truck that just had the whole front end rebuilt. If there is something I should check please advise.
Thanks!
I've actualy had this before on a 1996 Chevrolet Z-71 that I had a lift kit put on. The bolts in the back didn't get tightened down, or came loose and the rear was swinging out in the same manner.
Anyone think this may be the same problem? Also what is the torque spec for the rear axle U-bolts? I'll probably take one of the nuts off tonight and replace with some grade 8 lock nuts. But I need to know what the torque spec is.
Also do I torque down the nuts with the truck sitting on the groud like I would a tire or do I jack the vehicle up and let the axle hang?
By the way mine is the truck that just had the whole front end rebuilt. If there is something I should check please advise.
Thanks!