If the fronts match it's more likely that one of the rear springs is causing 
the lean.  Look at the rear corner diagonally opposite the high front corner.
Rick
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> On Aug 27, 2020, at 1:28 PM, Bill L. via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello Weslake1330,
> 
> 
>       I'll have the front springs checked for a mis match. .. THey're
>       new but Norry's law, "just because it's new doesn't mean it's
>       good" applies.
> 
>       Lets's say for the sake of argument that the springs ARE
>       matched in length. Perhaps the front end  chassis legs are
>       bent? in that case would there be a downside to having a set or
>       springs MADE that were of different lengths but had the same
>       spring rate as each other?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bill                            mailto:Zormecteon@comcast.net
> 
> 
> She who rides bike peddles ass all over town.
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