Philpug
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I just noticed that our 2018 Yukon XL is leaning to one side...something I noticed with our 2008, which I attributed to age...10 plus years old and 150K plus for miles. I measured wheelwell to the ground on both sides and the passenger side is about 5/8" of an incher lower. Any thoughts?
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I just noticed that our 2018 Yukon XL is leaning to one side...something I noticed with our 2008, which I attributed to age...10 plus years old and 150K plus for miles. I measured wheelwell to the ground on both sides and the passenger side is about 5/8" of an incher lower. Any thoughts?
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But....it's a GMCThere are hundreds of posts across the internet about this, "Chevy Lean" is one of the terms used.
Spring wear. I measured mine right before rebuilding the front suspension. When putting the new springs in, I chose the ones ever so slightly longer for the driver's side.
Haven't taken a measurement with the new springs, not done with the rears yet.
Fender Heights - LF 35-1/8, LR 37-11/16, RR 37-7/8, RF 35-1/2
There are hundreds of posts across the internet about this, "Chevy Lean" is one of the terms used.
And it leans the opposite direction. GMC lean?But....it's a GMC