I finished a 2" lift two weeks ago, since then the drivers side sits 1" higher in the front and 5/8" higher in the rear. Prior to the coil/shock lift I had done a 1" body lift and with the old shocks and coils both sides were the same.
I plan on jacking up the front tomorrow and trying to sag the axle to see if I can see any issues with how the coils sit on the spring perch and how they are touching the isolators. In hindsight I wish I had replaced the isolators, but don't feel like I'm ready to disassemble everything again to replace them. So unless they are the specific problem they will remain.
Someone in another thread suggested that if after a few weeks it still sits like that, I should consider installing a coil spacer on the passenger side to make it the same. I may end up doing that, but it feels like cheating especially after all the work I put into the lift itself, by myself.
Does anyone have and suggestions on what to look for or what to do short of the spacer?
I plan on jacking up the front tomorrow and trying to sag the axle to see if I can see any issues with how the coils sit on the spring perch and how they are touching the isolators. In hindsight I wish I had replaced the isolators, but don't feel like I'm ready to disassemble everything again to replace them. So unless they are the specific problem they will remain.
Someone in another thread suggested that if after a few weeks it still sits like that, I should consider installing a coil spacer on the passenger side to make it the same. I may end up doing that, but it feels like cheating especially after all the work I put into the lift itself, by myself.
Does anyone have and suggestions on what to look for or what to do short of the spacer?