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Hey guys, I just check my 97 LS today and saw that my car is a little lower on the rear driver side than the passenger side. There is more fender gap on the passenger side. Would changing the springs fix this? And would any autoshop be able to fix this?
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Re: Car rear driver side lower than other side...
Is the suspension stock?
How much difference? Is the ebrake applied when you notice this? Has the car been in an accident? How many miles? |
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Re: Car rear driver side lower than other side...
We would also require your social security number and your blood type to answer this sort of question. j/k
Was your car on level ground when you noticed this? Do you have aftermarket wheels and tires? Negative camber? |
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Re: Car rear driver side lower than other side...
Maybe a huge 12" sub in the trunk on that side? A body your friends dumped there as a practical joke?
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My teg is the same way, about 1" to 2 " lower on the rear driver side. I assumed it was a sagging spring or worn shock. nothing is blown or broken in the suspension just worn I believe.
PS: it causes some nasty tire wear on all 4 tires so if I were you I would have it looked at before you start blowing through tires.
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