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help please.....
finally got the 79 on the road today.
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Re: help please.....
Probably deteriorated arm bushings and/or tired springs...look closely at upper and lower bushings for rot.
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Re: help please.....
the easiest answer is the most obvious did you check the air pressure on the tires? a low tire could cause a difference in height
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Re: help please.....
A bad shock would not affect the ride height, only quality. Could you have smacked a curb reall good or something similar?
I'm dealing with the same thing right now, except driver's side. I've swithched the coils and it didn't help. I've heard some say the if the rear leafs have worn unevenly than it will affect the opposite corner. Try switching the coil springs. If it's the coils, you can get new stock ones from Rockauto.com for around $60.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lakeworth, Fl
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Re: help please.....
Tired coil springs my 2001 had the same problem
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Re: help please.....
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Second that. Also check your ball joints. Jack the side up, with the tire on grab it on the top and bottom and shake it back and forth while someone watches the upper ball joint, a lot of movement in the ball joint is bad. Then while it’s up measure the lower with the weight of the vehicle on it then set it with jack stands on the frame and take the weight off of it. If the distance changes a lot it’s bad. But if the drop on that side is significant enough to notice it it’s probably not the ball joints, I’d just hate to leave anything out. The only other thing I can think of is check out where the A arm and control arm mount to see if they’ve moved or cracked, I’ve had to weld a couple of mount brackets on different trucks.
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