Rear end problem, any ideas?

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Black-99-Tahoe

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I have a 99 Tahoe LS 4x4, I noticed about half a year ago, if your looking from behind about 10ft you can tell that the left (drivers side) body is kind of lower then the other side. Shocks, tire pressure are normal. I have no clue to what it could be, any ideas would help me out alot. Thanks
 
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:welcome: Usually aged spring packs.

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BTW how about some pics of that Hoe?
 

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i agree with comet.. the drivers side eventually leans on our trucks because the fuel tank and us is always on that side..
 

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My hoe has that little sag on the lt side too. I figured it cold be cause most weight stays more on that side or like comet said, old springs.
 

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driver and gas tank are on that side of the truck and after years the suspension sags more on that side
 
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So I pretty much need to replace the springs? It get some pics up later today. Thanks guys.
 
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It's stock height for now, but I kind of want to put a lift on it. Keep on forgetting about the pics.
 

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I put these on mine to help with a broken leaf on each side for now and get the rear up. When I do the spring packs they will still be used for a little lift and auxiliary load support and will be hooked up for automatic height adjusting system. For now separate air valve for each.
 

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