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Old 02-03-2014, 05:12 AM
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Put a 2.5 inch lift on over the weekend and now that it is on my anti skid keeps kicking on randomly .. Any suggestions ? I don't know if there is a hose or sensor on the wheels I might have bumped .. Any help would be appreciated
Old 02-03-2014, 05:17 AM
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Steering wheel is off center, check that.
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Originally Posted by karls
Steering wheel is off center, check that.
the steering wheel is crooked .. I did not get it aligned yet I'm going to make appointment today .. Thank You .. Glad to hear that is the problem
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Originally Posted by Beaker541
the steering wheel is crooked .. I did not get it aligned yet I'm going to make appointment today .. Thank You .. Glad to hear that is the problem
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No need to pay for an alignment. Just get a helper and follow the thread on this forum that explains how to straighten the steering wheel. 15 min job. That will stop that annoying skid crap
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Originally Posted by fultonromero12
No need to pay for an alignment. Just get a helper and follow the thread on this forum that explains how to straighten the steering wheel. 15 min job. That will stop that annoying skid crap
i hear you on the annoying thing .. I wish I could eliminate it .. I hate it
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Originally Posted by Beaker541
i hear you on the annoying thing .. I wish I could eliminate it .. I hate it
straighten your wheels...loosen the 2 drag link bolts rotate the sleeve until the steering wheels straight.. then reinstall the nuts and your good to go



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