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[QUOTE="Aaron S, post: 60629, member: 731"] Everything is tight on the truck. 2002 with 2006 axles, icon leveling, 4 link and never aligned. Im just asking small questions so I have a better understanding of how things work and Il get things fixed slowly with that info. I was hoping that installing a 06 box with the shorter pitman arm was going to eliminate alot or all of the bump steer, and it may have, but I cant seem to get a rebuilt box that works properly. Right now I think my problems are the incorrect front end alignment, wheel offset out too far, and mostly me. :morons: [/QUOTE]
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