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any suggestions
super coil springs were install in front still listing (no air bag needed)
 
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Wow, more information would help but I would presume you have an airbag suspension, most likely
the problem has to do with the leveling valve(s) and associated linkage
 
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I have to assume GM (Chevy) chassis as you said coil springs.

First you should weight each corner. This will tell you if you are overloaded. It could be as simple as the left side weight far more than the right side.

You said new coils up front, so I will eliminate that. The problem could be in the rear. If the left rear spring is sagging from either broken or overloaded, the right side rear and the left side front will act as a fulcrum raising the right front.

Good luck.


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