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What size tires are those? It looks fairly normal to me with 3" drop coils and a Diesel engine.I would check body bushings on the "low" side...
I love the way that front end sits only with coils. By chance do you have a link for those coils. Thanks.
The lean is probably due to a fatigued leaf spring. Measure the distance from the frame to the top of the leaf spring in the back. Compare L to R
Due, Can you post a picture of your frame? The area I believe you are talking about, under the cab on the Left side belongs there on many early-mid '80's 2wd shortbed trucks. The bottom lip of the frame is rolled down like a gorilla with a big pair of Channel locks grabbed it & pulled down right under the driver's seat step-up area where the frame starts to rise. I'm not saying "your frame isn't bent" just that that area is suspicious looking on many mid '80's shortbeds, but was there from the factory. Now back to your lean, Is the front fender lip, side to side off more than the bed side lip, side to side, or is the back worse? The end that is off more is where you should start looking for the problem. The fact that you had a lean with the old front springs & the new ones (regardless that they are wrong) makes me think you need to look in the rear some more. The idea that the bumpstop was touching on the Left, but not on the Right means that the suspension is different side to side & likely not the frame itself. How much different is there from the frame (or bumpstop) to the axle on the rear? I think you will find that once the correct springs are installed in the front, your truck is still going to lean to the Left. When the truck is on the frame machine, the suspension is "out of the picture" giving you the true story. Lorne
It should be close (it looks like about 3.5" based on the pictures) 4" will sit on the stock bumpstops. Did you measure before and after to see how much you got out of the springs?The bad part is the springs will probably settle some so it is going to get lower.
Due...d, Yes, that is the spot on the frame I'm talking about, as dumb as it looks, it was there the day the truck was built. What is the round object above the jack stand? Is that one of those dumb weights that you see hanging on various parts of a vehicle? I don't think I've ever seen one there, if that's what it is. By your measurements, the problem is in the front. As I said earlier, the area that is the fartherest off in measurement is where the problem is & the rest (less variation at the rear wheelwells) is just the result. I would still like to know the distance from the frame to axle in the rear. Boy! The back is REALLY high, higher than even a stock 4x4 it looks like. I realize the back goes up as the front came down, but WOW! Do the rear springs look new? Even a flip kit would really not be enough I wouldn't think. That's a serious lean, you gotta find what's wrong, I don't feel a spring shim in the case is the right thing to do. Lorne