AHC Lean/Squeak (more like a gobble?)

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Hey friendly mudders, the left side of my '15 LX is leaning a good 1-1.5"on both the front and back left side. I've had it into SD Trux here in San Diego and they tweaked the sensors to bring it all back level, but I'm back to my leftward lean.

In parallel, my front left suspension has a squeak that comes out over pretty much every little bump in the road. It’s actually more the frequency of a turkey gobble, but we’ll call it a squeak for argument’s sake. I also tend to notice what feels like more dip and softness on the left side when I’m driving at speed. It could be in my head, given the and lean.

I’ve got 62K miles and I’m wondering if the shocks are already on the way out. Any thoughts on whether the lean is a concern? From another thread it seems like a computer replacement could be a fix, though I doubt I’d do that. I just want to make sure there’s not a larger problem with the suspension.

Thanks!
 
Have you tried parking on Level ground and going to H N L to see how lean changes or does not change?
Is it constantly leaning?
Did the shop bleed that side? Maybe there is air on that side? (Not sure where it would come from).
Did they inspect for leaks and check AHC fluid level?

I doubt it's the shocks. Check position on the sensors, there is adjustability. Whatever the shop did wasn't the solution so it's might not properly adjusted either.
 
2013 LX here. When parked on my driveway (decline to the street), I've got the left side lean, but only when the front of vehicle is pointing downhill. When I park biased to the incline (front facing uphill), the left side lean is not present. No lean when vehicle is parked on level surface, no lean when vehicle is on. I haven't adjusted torsion bars or base lined the pressures, but I'm curious if the lean is more prevalent with vehicle off or has anyone seen it with vehicle on?

OP, is your lean on level ground with the vehicle off or on?
 
2013 LX here. When parked on my driveway (decline to the street), I've got the left side lean, but only when the front of vehicle is pointing downhill. When I park biased to the incline (front facing uphill), the left side lean is not present. No lean when vehicle is parked on level surface, no lean when vehicle is on. I haven't adjusted torsion bars or base lined the pressures, but I'm curious if the lean is more prevalent with vehicle off or has anyone seen it with vehicle on?

OP, is your lean on level ground with the vehicle off or on?
I don't think the 200 has torsion bars...
 

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