GEN 2 Raptor Lean?

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Definitely not normal. I would take it in. They might do something since it is brand new. Otherwise they would just tell you it’s within specs and brush you off.
 

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I’ve never seen any amount of lean on my 2019 scab. That is very noticeable and would drive me crazy. I would definitely ask the dealership.
 

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Jump up and down on the passenger side step and try again? Maybe it shifts depending on your last ride.
 

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Hmmm, come to think of it I've noticed mine seems to lean to the driver's side as well. Also when backing up for the first drive of the day, the left rear seems to "squat" a noticeable amount. Shock or spring issue?
 

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I hang a little to the left, but my truck doesn’t sit anything like yours.

I’d say drive it out a while and see if anything settles and it levels out. Otherwise have the dealer look at it.

Just shake you leg a little bit if you find you are hanging a little to the left.

I would try what k223 said, it may just need to settle out. If it stays like that I would ask the dealer. My '20 sits level even with a fair amount of gas on board.

Codeman, that weird squat is normal. It's the electronic shocks, it reminds me of running over a cat.
 

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I would definitely take it in now while it is brand new. If the dealer tells you to wait and let it settle, so be it, but at least it is documented. If you wait then you run the risk of the dealer blaming you for something. I really don’t think this is something that will “settle” over time.
 

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maybe put that level on the ground first and check the driveway. a level drive = puddling water, so your driveway shouldnt be a level surface. the pavers may be low/high in spots making the "sag' look worse then it is. i'm sure the truck will still be leaning a bit, even on a level surface.
 
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