right side of my Ford expedition is lower than the leftside

Asked by sheford May 04, 2015 at 06:46 AM about the 1999 Ford Expedition

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Guess you can say the compressor is on when I cranked up. And stays on for a long time

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For the whole side to be lower it would seem that the springs would cause the problem but in reality it is highly unlikely. Has the Expo been in any kind of accident? How long after buying it did you notice the lean? Can you give any hints as to what you might have done to cause it?

I had it for years Ihad no accidents I looked at my torsion screws they are at the same height

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