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Leaning coach

Denver9
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Explorer
My recently purchased older Class C motorhome leans to the left (sags about 6 inches on the left side).
I opted for new, heavier duty rear leaf springs. Several dollars later and a lot of work I ended up with no improvement to the situations. It still sags just as much as it did before.
Any ideas/ suggestions?
-Denver
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Dakzuki
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Explorer
Tune the radio to Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck and leave it there for a while. It should tilt things to the right.
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Ava
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Explorer
As above I think the first thing is to weigh each corner and then check for uneven loads. If no problem there get another opinion from a qualified suspension shop. Good luck.

sch911
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Explorer
Adding air bags is a good idea, but why didn't the spring shop add extra support to the sagging side when you had the work done?
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Denver9
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Explorer
Thanks, DrewE
The answer is no to both your inquiries. never gave it a thought.
-Denver

DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
Do you have air helper springs such as Firestone Ride-rites? If so, are they both airtight and have equal pressure?

Have you weighed your four corners independently?