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I have a 2004 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE with a 4-inch BDS suspension lift with the torsion bar drop

Never had problems at the lift but I recently been breaking CV axles and I put a new one on and I noticed that angle was already off it seems that CV axle is a lot higher on the passenger side van the driver side and it's putting a lot of angle in it after I broke glass one and put the new one in as soon as I went to drive it and started clicking and I haven't driven since cannot find any any reasons why the driver side on the passenger side was sit at different heights if someone could please help me out I would appreciate it

 

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I have a 2004 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE with a 4-inch BDS suspension lift with the torsion bar drop
Never had problems at the lift but I recently been breaking CV axles and I put a new one on and I noticed that angle was already off it seems that CV axle is a lot higher on the passenger side van the driver side and it's putting a lot of angle in it after I broke glass one and put the new one in as soon as I went to drive it and started clicking and I haven't driven since cannot find any any reasons why the driver side on the passenger side was sit at different heights if someone could please help me out I would appreciate it
 
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