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Lift it a little, make adjustments to raise or lower the front or rear to keep it some what even. If its sitting fairly even front to rear, side to side, we allways give it a few bounces / jiggle it to make sure its stable. Then up it goes, we use adjustable lift tripod type jack stands once its up where we want it.
I would shim the lower post rather than trying to grind the concrete.
Hopefully this will help.The first pic shows the lift pads on the rear spring front hanger.The second pic shows the lift pad on the frame just behind the front spring shackle.
The floor at the shop I work in has a 1/2" pitch toward the center for the drain down the middle of the shop. The post on that side has about 5/8" of shim under it.