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I have a 2000 suburban, when you look at the vehicle, it sags or leans to the driver side a little, maybe less than an inch differance from the passenger side, but it is noticable. Is this common on suburbans, and how can i fix this leaning problem. my shocks and springs are original, but not in bad shape. 120K on it.
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Re: Leaning to the left?
are you sure its leaning? check tire pressure first but if you have the right pressure i would look into autoride system, or have a four wheel alianment done, they can tell you without hesitation whats wrong, if its something major they can't do the alinement, and can tell you whats wrong. then you can go from there. thats the easyest way, to try and tell you here without seeing it is just about imposible.
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Thanks for the advice, I know the pressure is ok. I will get the allignment looked at. I also think it is because the fuel tank is located on the drivers side, and the springs could be worn a little over the years, with all the extra weight on that side. thanks again. |
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