Put new torsion bar keys in, got home and noticed this..

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Zsisk4

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Passenger side rear wheel decided it wanted to shift awfully close to the fender and i don't know why. The driver side rear wheel is perfectly aligned. Do any of you know why this could be? Nothing appears to be broken or bent.
 

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That should have nothing to do with the front keys. Possible the u-bolts came loose and it slid back?
 

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My personal experience with similar issue: Broken U-bolt, broken spring mount, bent axel housing. Has nothing to do with the front
 

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post a picture of both sets of U bolts. But as stated, it is U bolt or centering pin related unless the whole spring or hanger has a serious issue. This issue should be really obvious at first glace. I always say try cranking the stock keys...this would never happen lol

Did the shop add a block to the rear????
 

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