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Old 05-31-2010, 05:04 PM   #1
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2006 Fleetwood Fiesta with less than 16tk miles on it and the right front suspension is sagging and is lower than the left front. What can be done about it - preferably the easiest and least expensive way? Has anyone else had this problem?

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2006 Fleetwood Fiesta with less than 16tk miles on it and the right front suspension is sagging and is lower than the left front. What can be done about it - preferably the easiest and least expensive way? Has anyone else had this problem?
When mine was new had a similar issue. During the first year. Finally had empty and unloaded four corner weights checked. Pass side was heavier by several hundred pounds. Final solution was to add a shim to rear between axle and springs. This corrected low side near perfectly. Handled much better too. Had the work done at Eric's RV in Sequim, Wa.
Cost about $160 for that.

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