01-15-2009, 12:12 PM
broncomatt Wrote:First I would loosen all the spring mounting bolts, if they are tightend with a un level load they can stay that way. some time loosing the bolts will allow the springs to return to the correct position.
Also, have you recently done anything with the radius arms? I have seen many that were tightend improperly and can cause bronco sag. I seem to remember a write up by chuck at BCbroncos on classic that described the best way to adjust it if that was what was causing it.
I have always lubed the bushings with a silicone lube and tightend the c caps like I was doing a cyl head.
broncomatt
2X...good advice!
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