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Old 11-27-2006, 11:10 PM
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i recently installed the 6" fabtech lift kit on my h2. i noticed when i have a full tank of gas, the driver side leans a little(about 1/2"). is this normal. when the tank is just about empy, the h2 is level.
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Sure, blame it on the gas tank and not how much lunch you had.

Send PhilD a PM. He is the guru on this lift.
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thanks phil.
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When you installed the lift, did you measure each wheelwell opening to the ground?

The rear wheel moulding's distance to the ground has a difference of a 1/4" from my left to right measurement.

The front was even worse until I adjusted my front torsion bars and evened up the front.

In doing so, it cleaned up the difference in the rear a lot.

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Don't quote me on this but i believe that if you are running the fabtech spring version that the rear coils are side sensitive. By that I mean one is specific for the left and the other for the right. Did you put the kit on yourself?
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Default Re: fab tech lift

I have the same problem but my suspension is stock. It's about a 1/4 to a 1/2" lower on the driver side at the rear, but not the front. Wouldn't adjusting the torsion bars raises just the front? And the gas tank is about in the middle of the frame isn't it? Why would it lower just one side being full. Seems like it would lower both sides.
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