4Runner front shocks?

Thardy

"FARM TOY"
Location
Santaquin, Utah
I recently lifted my 4Runner using a set of LC front coils on the rear and top plate spacers on the front. Ever since, I have been sitting really low on the driver side. I double checked the LC coils to make sure I put them on the right sides and they are. I bought a set of used front 4runner coils and shocks already set up with the top plate spacers. Does it matter which side they go on? could that be why it sits funny? I couldn't find any marking or anything to tell me which ones went on which side so I figured it wouldn't matter. Is there anything else anyone can think of why it would so much lower on one side?
 
The front coils do have a different spring rate per side. Most of the ones I have seen have a pink dot for one side and a green dot for the other but can't remember which goes where. The easiest way to tell is to measure the space between the coils and the one with more space needs to be on the driver side. If you are sagging on the driver side already then you probably have them reversed. Driver side is 50ft-lbs higher rate then the passenger side.
 
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