I installed & serviced these for years.
Righto. To get to the top (more centre) support you need to remove the fascia which is held by 4 springs inside the ducts.
Just above the bottom duct (unseen) there is a bar in the cavity (oddly enough, called a Cavity Bar) holding the A/C to the wall. This in turn is held to some nuts inside the casing by 2 x 1/4" w threaded rods.
Best bet may be to pack under the opposite drain side to give it a slight fall, but if it has not gone too far then a cleanup & a coat of Rusteeter followed by a coat of brushable bituminous paint should do it. From memory the outside pan is not all that difficult to remove (a couple of 3/16" pop rivets if my memory serves me correctly) & treat or have a new galv. one made & treat it before replacing. I have seen one where stainless steel was used. (my preference) Yes, it was a weak point. Part of the problem I recall was the plastic drain fitting sitting proud & thereby holding back the condensate. Later ones had a 3/4" welded spigot in place which kept it flat.
You may also want to check that the Installer has mounted the bottom 'Hook Plate' level. It may also be tilted to the right making it worse. You can pack inside the U channel on this plate if required.
Hope this helps.
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