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Old Apr 12, 2023 | 05:28 AM
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JKs and JLs both lean. There's a permanent "person" in fuel weight sitting on that side 24/7. Over the Jeeps life there's simply more weight on that side.
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Old Apr 12, 2023 | 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by BLK HOLE
JKs and JLs both lean. There's a permanent "person" in fuel weight sitting on that side 24/7. Over the Jeeps life there's simply more weight on that side.
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I have been through this ad naseam myself over the years. Too long to hash out, but generally they just lean a bit to that side. Put your butt in the driver's seat and have someone look at it from behind. I'd put $5 on the fact it evened out. If you try to even it out as it sits on the pavement without you, when you do put your butt in the driver's seat you'll likely be driving down the road with a slight driver's side lean......assuming you weigh more than 125lbs.
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