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Rear suspension uneven

Clrobertson

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2025 Tremor 5.0
Just put a set of splash guards on my 2025 tremor. I stepped back to look at the splash guards from the rear. There’s a noticeable height difference between the drivers side and the passenger side. About 3/4”. Drivers side is lower. I was on level ground and I only have a little less than quarter tank of gas. Anyone else noticed this?
 
Same. When I installed air bags I even did a separate air line to each bag to try and even it out- and it didn't work. If I put more air in the right side, the left side still came up the same amount. So now I tied the air lines together and just live with the lean.
 
Same. When I installed air bags I even did a separate air line to each bag to try and even it out- and it didn't work. If I put more air in the right side, the left side still came up the same amount. So now I tied the air lines together and just live with the lean.
Hmmmm. Brand new truck with 66 miles on it when I bought it couple weeks ago. $80,000!!! Not sure I want to live with it though! Get my 230lbs in it and 36 gallons of gas! Can’t imagine what people following me think! My OCD side isn’t gonna be content with this! Might call local service dept. And see what they think. I was reading something about loosening the shackles and leaf springs, bouncing the suspension up and down while loose and re-torquing everything may settle it out.
 
New findings…. this afternoon I measured my frame rail on each side of my spare tire to the garage floor and the driver side frame rail is 3/4” lower than the passenger side frame rail! ChatGPT says that Ford has a tolerance and that some lean is acceptable. I’m going to call my Ford dealer and find out and maybe get it into service for them to look at it and make a note of it!
 

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