Rear-end sag

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05goatls2

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Hey guys, I have a 93 Yukon TBI that has about 148k on her. As the title states, the rear end sags on level ground about 1-2" and I'm trying to figure out a solution to fix it. It is noticable, as you can see there is more space in between the top of the tire in the front wheelwells than the rear wheelwells. At first I thought about putting 2" blocks to even it out, but I wanted to make sure there wasn't any underlying suspension issues at first.

Any thoughts? :driver:
 
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I figured it could be the leaf springs. I checked for any cracks and luckily I don't have any. I figure spending just 50 bucks should do the job until they are spent.
 

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