Heck, our 76 sits 1 inch higher on the driver's side. I have been around long enough to know the drill. C-bushing re-seating, new springs, etc. Nothing fixes it. Pretty much gave up.
Congrata Joe Sr! Nice!!
It can be fixed.
Back when broncos were only twenty years old, not fifty years old.There weren't as many contributing factors to a bronco lean.
Back then, there weren't as many crushed body mounts on the frame (most common crushed mounts are under the DS mostly, but also PS floorboards), not as many bent frames, not as many bent lower coil buckets, you get what I'm saying. Broncos are old and have been used, and therefore other parts are worn out and can contribute to the "Infamous Bronco Lean. lol
Way back before broncos were selling for a $150-300,00 and when soft suspension, spring systems came out in the '90's
I randomly figured out what had caused the lean, totally by accident.
WH, Duff's and a couple other bronco houses have my write up from back in the nineties about C bushings and how they cause the lean when replacing springs, C bushings and (important) the lean wasn't there before- - meaning the frame wasn't bent & the spring cups weren't bent or something else.
Wishing ya an easy find & fix MarsChariot!