I inch discrepancy between rear wheels and body?

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sfemti33

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Probably a dumb question but what would account for a 1 inch height difference between the top of the left rear wheel and top of right rear wheel? The front is level. Fresh shocks, blocks look the same, tire pressure is the same, leaf springs look the same. It's driving me crazy, any thoughts? To add, the driver side is the higher side and this is with a full tank of gas.
 

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Sharpie69

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I have the same but opposite problem, the drivers side is lower, I know it's not the springs bc I've changed them out different times as well as swapping sides for the rear, I attribute it to the fuel tank on that side ( kept half full or better) the tool box in the bed with more weight on drivers side and of course the driver. I have an inch difference front and back
 

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There is an inch difference between the driver side rear 40 3/4 and passenger side rear 41 3/4 on my Raptor. It really stands out when I look at the truck in the garage. I have eibach springs in the front that was done by the previous owner. The front on both driver and passenger sides are almost the same. Passenger side is at 42“ and the driver side is at 41 7/8. The front only being off by and 1/8 is not noticeable.

As far as the rear goes, I only have the ramp accessory in the bed, and a full tank of gas.
 
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