It has to do with the suspension,probably worn out shock`s or spring`s or both,maybe even a strut.
On a 96 it is just in front of the drivers rear tire, in front of the gas tank along the side of the unibody frame
No, it leans consistently to the same side.
there is no frame its a unibody meaning frame is enginered into the body they basically just thickened some stuff up and called it a day they just put like half a frame on each side along the rockers (where you put the OEM jack and along there is the magic behind it all)
It is called listing when a boat leans. If the boat leans to port (left) then it is listing to port.
It's perfectly normal. Most men's penis leans to one side and/or is bent.
Sounds like something in the front suspension is broken bent or missing. Compare all the steering and suspension parts on both sides of the front of the truck to each other, and see if you find the culprit. Any mechanic will be able to eye ball it for you if you can't figure it out.
Mudvayne leans more to the republican side of the line.
the first thing to check is the idler arm. passenger side bolted to the inside of the frame. then go through the suspension tie rod ends, ball joints.
spiky and leans side ways
On the scale it leans more toward the slower side.
its located at the rear driver side in front of the back tire. should be under the car on a bracket along the unibody frame rail. just remove the neg battery terminal, remove the gas cap then replace the filter
if the unit has 4 wheel air suspension then the frt sensors are located on the lower frt control arm and on the rear control arms in the rear if it only has rear air suspension the sensor is located on the rear axle on the drivers side and is attached on the frame it is a very simple level sensor