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Question posted by casjr10 on May 4th, 2012

My 2007 Lucerne Seems To Be Riding Three Inches Higher In The Rear.what Is Wrong

I have noticed to rear end seems three inches higher for some reason.  the shocks seem fully extended and has very little bounce.  Any suggestions?

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