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With the difrence between to 2 sides up front , I am suspecting either a mis
matched pair of front springs or one spring is defective in its temper.  Yes
a rear leaf spring can effect an opposite front corner.  Yes there are a
number of rear spring things to look at. Look for a broken leaf in both
springs.  That can be almost invisible to a hunk of a leaf literally
missing.A weak leaf spring could be possible.  Some really messed up
bushings could be possible too!  BUT! MY BET is " one of these springs is
not like the other....see if you can guess which one it is"?First test would be
both springs next to each other. A second test would be to see if you have a
good spring shop nearby.  If so see if they have a way to test / check a
coil spring. And a last test is to throw money at the car , tell it you love
it and buy it a new pair of front springs.....the car will respect you in the
morning!!!!ChuckBeen there...broke that.....fixed that....broke it
again......eventually fixed it!Sent from my LG Mobile
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<div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div dir="auto">With the difrence between to
2 sides up front , I am suspecting either a mis matched pair of front springs
or one spring is defective in its temper. </div><div dir="auto">Yes
a rear leaf spring can effect an opposite front corner. </div><div
dir="auto">Yes there are a number of rear spring things to look at. Look
for a broken leaf in both springs. That can be almost invisible to
a hunk of a leaf literally missing.</div><div dir="auto">A weak leaf spring
could be possible. Some really messed up bushings could be
possible too! </div><div dir="auto">BUT! MY BET is " one of
these springs is not like the other....see if you can guess which one it
is"?</div><div dir="auto">First test would be both springs next to each
other. A second test would be to see if you have a good spring shop
nearby. If so see if they have a way to test / check a coil
spring. And a last test is to throw money at the car , tell it you love
it and buy it a new pair of front springs.....the car will respect you in the
morning!!!!</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Chuck</div><div
dir="auto">Been there...broke that.....fixed that....broke it
again......eventually fixed it!</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div
dir="auto"><br></div><div><div dir="auto" style="font-size:9pt;"><i>Sent from
my LG Mobile</i></div></div></div>
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