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Front end too high with new springs

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Front end too high with new springs John Ogletree 10-16-09  
I had new front coil springs put on my '87 Holiday Rambler Imperial, Model 33CS, with the P-30 chassis. They eliminate the need for the infamous air bags. The problem is that the front end now sits higher than before and lowers the back end so that the levelers contact the ground before they are fully vertical. Consequently, the jacks don't extend properly.

The job was done several years ago at Camping World and I'm embarrassed to say that, since I haven't used the rig since that time, I neglected to have C.W. make it right. In the event they will not take care of it, any suggestions how I can raise the back end enough to provide clearance for the jacks to work right? Or is this even advisable? TIA.
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