rustyplugger
New Member
Hi all,
Firstly I hope it's ok to ask this here as I have been given grief for posting in the wrong bit before.
I have a series two on a defender chassis running Range Rover axels.
When I bought it, it lent over on the off side front by a good few inches. I did not worry too much as I knew the shock on that corner was leaking and thought that was the fault.
At the weekend I fitted pro comp medium shocks and springs all round assuming it would solve the lean. It did not! I have a lean of 75mm to the offside.
All springs are seated correctly and shocks are secured, axels and chassis are not bent.
I am at a loss surely the full fuel tank can't cause the lean?
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Firstly I hope it's ok to ask this here as I have been given grief for posting in the wrong bit before.
I have a series two on a defender chassis running Range Rover axels.
When I bought it, it lent over on the off side front by a good few inches. I did not worry too much as I knew the shock on that corner was leaking and thought that was the fault.
At the weekend I fitted pro comp medium shocks and springs all round assuming it would solve the lean. It did not! I have a lean of 75mm to the offside.
All springs are seated correctly and shocks are secured, axels and chassis are not bent.
I am at a loss surely the full fuel tank can't cause the lean?
Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.