jeep lean?

YuriSouder

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I have posi in the back with a big for explorer axle and 35s. Everytime i turn into a parking spot my jeep leans( if i turn right into a spot i leans left) and stays leaning until i turn the other way and so on and so forth. What is going on.


Sorry for all the posts my jeep is falling apart and it sucks.:bomb::bomb::bomb::bomb::bomb::bomb:
 
Are the front tires making contact with the body of the jeep (inside the fender wells)?

Are you able to sit still, turn the wheel hard left or right, and make the jeep body roll to one side?
 
Ball joints? Maybe it's because it's from a Ford Explorer....

Are you aware that in a towing contract with Uhaul they site the Ford Explorer as a vehicle they will not rent trailers to? It's the only vehicle I saw specifically banned.
 

Are you aware that in a towing contract with Uhaul they site the Ford Explorer as a vehicle they will not rent trailers to? It's the only vehicle I saw specifically banned.

They wouldn't rent to me in my jeep because I had a soft top. They would only rent me a uhaul if I had a hard top.
 
They served me up a trailer with my Cherokee right away, even as my dog talked 7 shades of trash out the window while they hooked it up. I saw that soft top thing in the contract as well. Not suprising I guess, I expected them to have some rules, I just literally laughed out loud when I saw that they had specifically listed the Ford Explorer as a no-no. Brought up many memories of my grandfathers Ford Exploder which was on it's 3rd transmission and 2nd engine when he gave it away. They used it to tow a large trailer when they traveled around the country RV'ing for a few years. Clearly it was far more durable than Uhaul gives it credit for. =)
 
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can you tell? they are the only pics i have to show
 

I can tell you made the right choice in tires. MT/R's rock! Not seeing much lean however
 
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