saggin rear end.

powerstrokin15

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my left side from fender to tire is an inch lower than my right side.blocks look fine, springs look fine.. I don't tow often with this truck lately. what do y'all think?

could springs try and de-arch from axle wrap?


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Tire pressure?

Not to derail, (but actually I do), what's your color code on you're truck Eric?

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Every superduty I have owned has been a touch lower on the driver side then the passenger side after they get some age on them...I just always figured that after a while of carrying the fuel on that side and it always has a driver in but not always passengers that those were the cause of the "sag." Who knows maybe I'm wrong. But I do remember seeing other posts about the sag on one side before, so your not the only one.
 

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no year or mileage listed ? I have been known to swap springs from side to side after thsi happens

or best yet add air bags to fine tune ..
 

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I made a shim for mine to put on top of the block . Ran a longer center pin threw it so it wouldn't go any where . I hate a leaning truck !
 
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