is it possible that the leafs are not bent the exact same when they were made.... creating the dificiency? just a thought
Gas weighs 6.5 pounds per gallon, gas tanks on Mavericks sit to the driver side. Instant lean, unless you move over to the passenger side to drive. I have owned many Mavericks and over half had the lean. I have removed one leaf from the righ side spring which will usually straight it for awhile. The only perment fix is a set of adjustable bars such as CAL-TRAC. You need the bars anyway so why keep fighting a losing battle, get the CAL_TRACS.
It looks like...on the 6" side there is more tire tread. Also, I strongly believe that a front alignment is a total waste if the front wheels are not aligned with the rear..Just my
I believe your entire leaning problem is in the front. You need a matching set of springs and a good front end, including a good alignment. Until you do that, you might as well forget about your leaning problem.
Just got A/C installed in my garage with a light switch that opens up an electric vent opener-thingy...might get a chance to try it out this week or weekend while I work on the lean. Let me know if you guys think this is a good plan: --Jack up level by frame at rear --cut (or shim) front springs until level at the front --lower and verify front stays level (maybe drive a little so it settles) --shim (if needed) at rear --allignment? This is kinda the direction I am thinking. If anyone is an "expert" at this, I would love a PM or phone number to run some stuff over with you. Gotta get this thing flat in the near future...