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Old Yesterday, 10:57 AM   #12
Leinhit
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Join Date: Sep 2023
Location: G.R., Michigan
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Re: Rear driver side sagging - springs? With pics

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Originally Posted by jweb View Post
Probably just your springs but there is more weight on the driver's side due to the spare.

I would swap the springs to see if the problem moves to the other side.
That's a good idea....

But if I do want to replace does anyone have a replacement set link handy or know where I can get them? Or if springs from a different make and model would work well.

I'll search again but I wasn't finding much.

Today I was going to get it up on the lift and try adjusting the torsion bars. I was thinking about back in them both out and then turning them in equally to make sure they're the same.

Or I could just do the driver side and see if I can make a change
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