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Parking on an angle?
2003 Cavalier
My parking space is pretty mangled and won't be fixed until spring. The right side of the car is about 8-10 inches higher than the left where parked overnight. Will this screw with the fluids (or suspension) in the car? Should I let it idle on flat ground to even fluids out for a few minutes before driving? I realise parking on hills is done often, but that is usualy front to back angle, not side to side, and I know nearly nothing about cars ;-) No harm done? |
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Re: Parking on an angle?
if fluids are at correct levels, there shouldn't be much of a problem, but i don't know if there were any long term studies to prove that.
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Re: Parking on an angle?
it'd be like parking on a hill, only at a different angle, i wouldnt worry about it
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