uneven rear springs? need insight on this
So i was walkin to my car one day after class and noticed that the rear-left side of my car sat a bit lower than the rear-right side. i thought i was due to the uneveness of the parkin spot but later on, i noticed the same condition on a flat surface. any ideas of how to fix it? should i even worry?
Here one method I've used a few times with success.
On the low side of your car just add a rubber spacer pad on the upper rear spring perch to level out the car.
Find a thick rubber mat and cut in the shape of the stock upper rubber spring perch. Sandwich the two pieces together, reassemble, and lower the car. Voila!
On the low side of your car just add a rubber spacer pad on the upper rear spring perch to level out the car.
Find a thick rubber mat and cut in the shape of the stock upper rubber spring perch. Sandwich the two pieces together, reassemble, and lower the car. Voila!
Mine has this too I just noticed it recently. Seems to be about an inch, but it's noticeable. I just got it new in June. Gonna take mine in to the dealer to get the warranty hook-up. They should be able to just do a quick alignment, right?
U can sure bring it back to the dealer. But first empty the stuff from your car and check it again yourself after a few days.
I've actually see someone have a trunk fully packed with different stuff(basketball, roller blades, bottles of water, jackets, laptop etc etc) and complaint the ride height is un-even.
I've actually see someone have a trunk fully packed with different stuff(basketball, roller blades, bottles of water, jackets, laptop etc etc) and complaint the ride height is un-even.
I thought I read somewhere that the driver side should be a bit higher by spec, because when you are driving your car alone most of the time it evens out with the drivers weight? Maybe I heard that wrong.
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