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Old 06-16-2011, 06:52 PM   #1
mbd4kids
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Default wobbly lowering

I recently posted a question about getting my lift arms and torsion bars adjusted. I did get a couple of recommendations, but haven't acted on them yet. However, I have measured my lift arms and found the non-door side are all at ~39", while the door side range from 38.5" to 38.75". I've tried to loosen the bolts, but can't budge them. My concern is this, as I close the front shell (did earlier to prepare for a short trip), the top back of the shell (center of the trailer) on the non-door side really tips in toward the trailer as it is coming down. I know this is not right, but am wondering if this could be due to lift arms, torsion bars, or something worse. I have a 1999 3023.
Tennessee is far, but may be necessary...please advise.
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