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AC lift front end wobble?


tdurb1327
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Ok. So I installed the 2"AC lift. Just took it for a ride and now the front end is wobbling pretty bad. I have to take it for alignment tomorrow. I am hoping this fixes it because it feels unsafe to drive to fast. I remember when I was installing the springs and new KYB struts the entire rotor and brake assembly was sliding off. Is it possible to damage anything from them just sliding or is the alignment going to fix it? It wasn't like this before. Thanks for any help.

 

 

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I changed the struts at the same time. I found out what it was. I forgot to tighten the lug nuts all of the way on drivers side. That's what happens when you rush I guess. I was so eager to drive it after the lift I guess.

 

 

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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

I "gunned" my lug nuts on a while back & forgot to torque them after. Out on the trail I heard this weird knocking sound, so walking round the car checking things I noticed my 2 front wheels were hanging off :lol:

 

I lost a lug nut, so added a spare, tightened them up & all was good to go.

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