Lenny, Joe,
I replaced my rear spring to fix a sag-to-drivers-side. Didn't help. In
retrospect, due to the swing-spring design (and therefore next-to-zero roll
control at the rear, bottom leaf only has any effect on roll), I shouldn't
have expected replacing the rear spring to fix it.
My current expected culprit is the front springs, possibly in collaboration
with the front anti-roll bar (I once disconnected the anti-roll bar, with
the car sitting on its wheels normally - it did not spring in either
direction when released, suggesting that it is neither causing the lean, nor
making any effort to correct it). However, I'm not that bothered by the
amount of lean I have to make it a priority to fix.
Richard & Daffy
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