Is my 2001 Tahoe front end sagging?

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Doverpoint

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Take a look at this side view picture. Is it just me or does it look like it is down in the front too much? These are stock springs and bars, no special keys, and never cranked up. 140,000 miles on it. Should I crank up the torsion bar a bit, or is this how it is supposed to sit?

I have also been getting inside wear, and some scalloping on the inside of the tires, which I am planning to replace the ball joints out in order to fix, but could the torsion bar sagging cause the problem?

I have new Bilsteins on for shocks.

Picture here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8513985@N03/7651260294/in/photostream
 

vwbeaner

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I don't think your front is low, it looks like your back end is high. You have double the wheel gap in the back that I have on mine.
 
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I don't think your front is low, it looks like your back end is high. You have double the wheel gap in the back that I have on mine.
I never thought of that. Is the rear height adjustable, or should I just leave it alone?
 

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the rear is not adjustable, you would need to mod the rear to get it leveled. The front it's adjustable just crank up the torsion keys to raise it.
 

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