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Old 01-29-2015, 05:13 PM   #1
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drivers side sag

I bought a truck in june and the PO had just installed new lowering springs , 2" in the front and 4" out back. I have noticed that it leans a little to the drivers side. I measured it today and it is 3/4" lower on the drivers side front and back. I have also noticed that when I hit a bump in the road that the truck seems to go from side to side a little and also the drivers side from the rear seems to go down more (according to my wife who was riding behind me ). I am not a suspension guru by any means so any suggestion are welcomed. like I said the 2/4 drop is on a 71 short bed with a 402 in it. as far as I know other than the springs everything else is stock. here is a pic and the difference doesn't look that drastic but in person it is more noticeable
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