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I have a 2007 F250 CC, SB, 4x4 PSD with almost 10k on it. I have noticed that the rear driver side of my truck seems to go downhill. Its almost like the bed is tweaked. The problem seems to be worse when I tow, no matter if its my 5th wheel or a tag trailer. Could it possibly be a bad spring on that side? I can even notice it when I drive behind it.... any ideas before I go to the dealership?
Clean off the leaf springs real good and look for a crack. Its normally close to the U bolts where it is tied to the axle. Its happend a few times to my landscaping trucks which are both fords.
Have also noticed a lot of guys(me included) get it more with a full tank of fuel. I've got an air bag and compressor system, so I just air up the left a little higher and the problem's gone.....
I had the same problem on my 2005 van. I ordered a firestone air bag kit and it took care of it. The kit is only about $200 and easy to install. It makes the truck ride better as well, it doesn't bottom out as easy. Just do a search online and there are plenty of sites that sell them, I figured it was easier and cheaper than replacing the spring.
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