Slept in a little and then wet to work on my truck.
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Fortunately for my sanity, it didn't take me long to make progress. I used a huge pry bar against the spare tire to hold the leaf spring down, knock the shackle out of the way with a hammer then unbolt the bracket.
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How the shackle should face.
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Got em back on (facing the correct direction), rotated the tires, and drove down to one of those do it yourself car washes. I think those are fun and I can get dirt out from underneath with the pressure washer. And their vending machine has red-bull.
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The finished shackles (for real this time). The shackle bolt should be getting pushed toward the front of the truck. With it facing the other way it must have been like 6 inches of lift. Now that it's correct it's level again and my tires don't look so tiny and I don't have a goofy looking rake. I think I still have some issues with rear axle alignment. I can't quite tell but it just looks a little crooked. It's not dog walking though. I just have a funny feeling it's not quite right and it's bugging me quite a bit. And whenever I look at it against the lines of the bed it appears to be parallel. It honestly probably doesn't matter though, I may just be seeing things.
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