Coil spring is bowing on Rough Country lift

Sounds like the suggestion is to loosen all of the Control Arm bolts. If you agree to try, it’s simple.
Spray the nuts with PB Blaster, or Kroil or liquid wrench, let it soak.(PB always works for me but lots here hate it)

Loosen them, not a bunch.

Then get on the front bumper and jump up and down and see if you’re seeing a change. I think their thought is it will settle and the spring will straighten.

Then tighten them with a torque wrench to the correct foot pounds.
 
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Sounds like the suggestion is to loosen all of the Control Arm bolts. If you agree to try, it’s simple.
Spray the nuts with PB Blaster, or Kroil or liquid wrench, let it soak.(PB always works for me but lots here hate it)

Loosen them, not a bunch.

Then get on the front bumper and jump up and down and see if you’re seeing a change. I think their thought is it will settle and the spring will straighten.

Then tighten them with a torque wrench to the correct foot pounds.

Sweet! Thank you! I’ll give it a try it can’t hurt. Thanks everyone for helping out! Much appreciated 👊🏻
 
As Chad stated check the length of the springs maybe one is longer? Put them side by side.
Mine does this also but no where near as severe.