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Drivers rear sits 1" lower than passenger side

Kinalyx

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I know ive seen other posts with this and the typical response is that everything is on that side.

I have a nearly empty tank, no one in the truck, and nothing in the bed, the drivers rear is 1" lower than the passenger rear.

This is a brand new 2026 Laramie, about 3k miles on it.

Is there anything that can be done? Ive had an alignment, no issues, the only problem i have is that it sits crazy low, and is especially noticeable since doing a level, and now that side squats.
 
Is this measurement taken from the frame or the body?
 
I know ive seen other posts with this and the typical response is that everything is on that side.

I have a nearly empty tank, no one in the truck, and nothing in the bed, the drivers rear is 1" lower than the passenger rear.

This is a brand new 2026 Laramie, about 3k miles on it.

Is there anything that can be done? Ive had an alignment, no issues, the only problem i have is that it sits crazy low, and is especially noticeable since doing a level, and now that side squats.
It looks like your vehicle has a level kit. Did this include replacing the rear springs as well?

With rear spring kits, there is usually a driver side spring and a passenger side spring. Sometimes the springs are not labelled that well.
Any chance the passenger spring is in the driver side, and driver is in the passenger side?
 

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