2" Mcgaughnys drop vs CC w/ 32 gal tank

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LoneStarHemi

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My 14 CC w/ 32 gal tank has a factory drivers side rear spring which is about 2" taller than the pass side. When installed the truck is level. The Mcgaughny springs are the same size L and R and sure enough when installed the drivers side sits about 2" lower. Anybody else run into this?
 

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Get a 2" spacer

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I have a CC with 32 gallon tank. Used the 2" drop springs on mine. Driverside is only about 1/4" lower than passenger side.
 

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If there was a 2" difference in the spring and the driver spring is lower, installing the stock passenger spring on the driver side might fix your issue. Also, sounds like the weight of the fuel makes the driver side rear height fluctuate since the other user have a different measurement. A gallon of water is about 8.34lbs. So 32 gallon tank would hold anywhere up to about 266.88lbs of fuel. Just thinking out loud, so take this as a grain of salt.
 
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