MisterBones
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Hi, noticed when washing my truck that it is leaning on one side. Air ride set to normal, on even pavement. Has anyone heard of this sort of problem ?
Hi, noticed when washing my truck that it is leaning on one side. Air ride set to normal, on even pavement. Has anyone heard of this sort of problem ?
Mine is about 3/4 of an inch low on the driver side. The wife's Limited sits almost exactly even from side to side. I'm considering picking up a set of adjustable suspension links so I can make my own adjustments. I might just start with the rears since that's where it seems to be the most "off".
Appreciate the link.![]()
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Fixes the problem in about 30 minutes if you have a coil compressor.
Yeah I didn't see air suspension in your sig, so figured I'd link it. The 4th gen spacers work for both front and rear coils for our trucks. I have 1 of those spacers on the rear driver spring in my truck, and my 2" spacers in front are 4th gen as well.Appreciate the link.
Unfortunately those won't do any good for trucks with air suspension. They also appear to be for 4th gens.
I have 'airlinks' on all four corners. About $100 for all four. I have mine sitting pretty level, but can tell you that trucks with air suspension never sit the same from day to day.Mine is about 3/4 of an inch low on the driver side. The wife's Limited sits almost exactly even from side to side. I'm considering picking up a set of adjustable suspension links so I can make my own adjustments. I might just start with the rears since that's where it seems to be the most "off".
That's good to know. I've measured mine three different times since I bought it in early May. All three times the driver side was about 3/4 of an inch lower in the rear. Which links did you buy? $100 is less than others I've been seeing.I have 'airlinks' on all four corners. About $100 for all four. I have mine sitting pretty level, but can tell you that trucks with air suspension never sit the same from day to day.
There is about a 1" height tolerance (front and rear) that the truck stays between. But some days you'll be low and some days high. All while in 'normal' mode.
The airlinks will definitely let you fix the 'side lean' though. Just be sure to measure the truck height sitting in the same spot every day for a week. Only then will you know the average stance of the truck.
That's good to know. I've measured mine three different times since I bought it in early May. All three times the driver side was about 3/4 of an inch lower in the rear. Which links did you buy? $100 is less than others I've been seeing.
Thanks for the link Buz. I sent Shane an email.I think the guy's name is Shane. Email him and tell him what you're trying to do. He'll send them to you close to how want and you can tweak them after you try his settings first. He's a friendly dude.![]()
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