The kit comes with alignment pins to keep it in the proper location. Looking back at pics... It might have been like that since I've owned it. Measurements I took makes it square to the frame.
Before I go and do the body mount adjustment. I will probably do more research but the last time I did a frame off chassis build on my SS I took the frame off while the whole body was still together. When I put it back together it was still in alignment.
I saw a similar post on the Impala SS forum that had the same solution. He posted to loosen body mounts and shift body over till even on both sides and then re-tighten body mounts. I want to get a few more confirmations before I do that to my hoe.
I have the same problem except for mine its towards the driver side. I have all new hardware, bushings, and even hangers. I think I didn't notice it before because its at so high. Now I just want to correct the problem but have no idea how to.
This past weekend I installed the DJM suspension, it's a 5/4 drop. When I was done and went to measure how low it sat I realized that the rear end is sitting more to the drivers side than the passengers.
The spacing between the tire and the fender is : Driver side .5" Passenger side 1.75"...
Hi everyone...
I'm a newbie even tho I've owned my Tahoe for a few years.
I've decided that Tampa Bay needs a tricked out Tahoe running the streets.
Hopefully with the help of the Pros... You guys... I can get that different look since every one I've seen is stock with different rims...
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