1” lean after level

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Schimcha

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Hi, I recently put fox 2.0 coil overs on my 2011 1500 as well as numerous other front end parts. Everything was installed correctly and it rides about as good as it could. However even after an alignment it has about 1” of sag on the driver side front which is causing problems with the sway bar links sitting flush without crushing one side. I didn’t end up installing aftermarket uca’s or getting a copy of the alignment report so i cant recall what it ended up sitting at, but the rear cam bolt on the the driver side is set different from the rest which makes me think it could be caster causing the sag, as i made sure the Fox assembly’s were set the same before install. Does that sound at all possible to you? And should i go ahead and order aftermarket uca’s just to play it safe?
 

mrack

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Caster won’t cause lean. Fox 2.0 are adjustable, I’d crank the driver side up a bit and see what happens
 
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