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Old 07-07-2011, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by 70rs View Post
A mystery.....
Heres a thought, if you have a GoPro camera, mount it under the rear of the body. Try to get as much suspension as you can in the cameras field of view. Take it for a spin, make it present the handling problem, review the footage and see whats moving around on you.
Are you running leaf springs? Maybe the mount point at the front of the spring or link on that side is loose or worn (bad bushings?)
It doesn't take much movement to cause a noticable diff in handlng.
The camera thing is a good idea. I have a GoPro so I will see if I can make this happen. It does have Global West leaf springs.


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Try putting the TT2s back on to eliminate the diffrent rim and tire combo.
Good idea. I will probably try that after the adjustment phase has been exhausted.

Do you guy's think their might be an issue with my posi unit? It's been in for 9 years.
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