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Lean to the left. - 5/5/2008 7:34:06 AM   
SILVERAD01


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I cant figure why my truck is leaning to the left. when you look at it from behind the passenger side is slightly higher than the driver...
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RE: Lean to the left. - 5/5/2008 7:52:59 AM   
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My 04 had the same problem, the front had a compressed bushing that needed to be replaced, it was a TSB that was replaced out of warranty for free.  Dont let them tell you that its because your gas tank is full, I had them print out the procedure for fixing the compressed bushing and it says to weigh the truck down to simulate a full tank. So a full fuel tank most likely is not the problem.

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