Rear lowering spring "issue"

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VB712

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I put mcgaughys 2" drop springs on the rear of my truck a few months ago. I have always noticed it has a slight driverside lean since the install. The ride is great but for some reason the driverside rear sits about 1/2" lower than the passenger rear. Double checked to make sure they are installed correctly. Even rotated the driverside spring to see if made any difference.

Anyone else have this issue?
 

stimpy433

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Probably not any different then after people install leveling kits, as it's common for the side to side measurements to be different. Even stock, they are known to be different. So, I'd say it's normal.
 

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the fuel tank is on that side, that adds a bit of weight with a full tank. My MGs have been on for 3 weeks now and i am 1/8 inch off plum with a full tank. total drop 1.75 inches
 

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Mine sags on the driver side rear about a 1" and it doesn't matter how much fuel is in the tank

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