Tough Dog Lift Question - Driver's side lean 1"

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Just to throw out another data point, I installed my tough dog rear springs in the 2nd week of December. My 2017 on stock suspension was 3/4" low on the driver side, and this lean was translated forward with the new rear coils as well. Have considered swapping sides on the coils just to see what happens, also considered buying a 2nd set of coils and using either 2 of the short or 2 of the long together instead of a short and a long.
 
Just to throw out another data point, I installed my tough dog rear springs in the 2nd week of December. My 2017 on stock suspension was 3/4" low on the driver side, and this lean was translated forward with the new rear coils as well. Have considered swapping sides on the coils just to see what happens, also considered buying a 2nd set of coils and using either 2 of the short or 2 of the long together instead of a short and a long.
Swapping them will adjust by about an inch in my experience. Changing rear height affects the front L<->R lean a bit as well.

I don't think you need another set of coils. If you're happy with the height on the higher side you could add a 20mm trim packer to the lower side. Honestly that's what they are for.
 
I don't have the TD lift, but I do have the OEM strut spacers. my Driver Front is a full 1" lower than the Passenger Front. Both Rears are equal. I am wondering if this is an option to mitigate the lean:


any thoughts from the experts??
 

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