Should the jeep lean a bit rear left (driver side) ?
Read something about it on the G503
My does it and its driving me nuts.....
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leaning left
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yes, it is quite common.
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There's no mystery. Willys didn't make any effort to correct it.
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I have heavier than stock springs. Same # of leafs, just different material thicknesses, and I'm sure somewhat better steel. Slightly higher arc too.
Previous owner gave them to me. Couldn't tell you the make or model or any of that as he got them 25 years ago. While they make the already stiff ride even worse, my M38A1 doesn't lean left.
Previous owner gave them to me. Couldn't tell you the make or model or any of that as he got them 25 years ago. While they make the already stiff ride even worse, my M38A1 doesn't lean left.
Bob Collins
1954 M38A1 MD79056
1954 M38A1 MD79056