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Clayton off-road springs

rezar1

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I installed Clayton off-road suspension kit couple of years back and lately I noticed that one side of the truck bounces differently compared to the other side when going through high speed rolling dips in the road. I looked under the truck and noticed that the springs have different directions bows where one is going inwards and the other going outwards . Pictures attached. I don’t know if this is normal and whether it impacts the ride. Any thoughts?

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Is your track bar mounted solid and adjusted correctly? Typically that will cause the "bow" in the springs. Another thing could be the spring has rotated in the perch / pad?
 

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UCA and LCA both the same dimension top and bottom on both sides? Axle straight dimensionally front to back?
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