Wondering if this is normal

Asked by TURTLEMAN_14 Feb 06, 2021 at 06:55 AM about the 2000 GMC Jimmy 4 Dr SLT 4WD SUV

Question type: General

On my GMC Jimmy rear end both tires are sunk in
but the passenger side is sunk in more is that
normal

4 Answers

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Do you mean the top of the wheel and tires are angling towards the inside of the vehicle? That would mean your suspension components are worn. Leaf springs, shocks, bushings, etc. Do you live in the north, it could be some rust and or bent parts. Have an auto garage check the components and alignment to offer a repair. If the parts are original, they are due for replacement.

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know the wheels are straight up and down. It's like the axle short but it's more shorter on one side than the other

40,150

How long have you owned this vehicle? Just notice it? How does it track down the road? I would say it was not normal. Maybe your alignment is off or the frame is bent?

Just bought it. Seems to track down the road fine but I'm putting a 2.5 in lift on it and 31 in tires. Don't think it would look right. Think I might axle swap. Just wasn't sure if thats how they came or if someone put a different axle on it

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