2018 Denali Front spring sag/settling

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bradntx

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I did some searching and can't find an answer so here goes. I have a 2018 Denali with 35k miles and it seems my front springs have settled or are outright sagging. I had so much negative camber that it ate into my front tires pretty bad in just 5k miles. I rotate with every oil change at 5k. I took it into my local independent shop and they got it back in alignment and I went ahead and had them put on 4 new tires. Once I realized my camber was off I of course started looking at the front end of every Tahoe/Yukon I saw on the road and about half also had visibly negative camber. For now I have no desire to delete MRC but was wondering if anyone was aware of a "problem solver" spring or anything similar. I still have a little more than .5 degree negative camber but the adjustment is bottomed out. It's tracking great again and the full lock bump steer is gone with the geometry corrected but I'd really like to get the front end back up to stock and have it stay.
 

Fifty

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Yes. Springs sag. Some faster than others.
Ac delco will have a few spring suppliers so who knows who you get.

But at the end of the day, it’s likely to repeat.

I got the Arnott mrc replacements and the shock and spring are made by eibach.
They were nice and tall for 3 days. And then they sagged almost lower than stock. I just put a 1.5 level today and it’s just leveled. Like barely.
 

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