car droops to the right...what the heck???
OK, I just went outside and checked my car..... mine is just fine, it's about 1/4 lower on the passenger side and I consider that acceptable ... LOL....
If it really worries you, why not add a spacer between spring and axle (just a 1/4") to get it straight ? It won't hurt anything, I added two spacers (1/2") when my car was lowered two inches and it started rubbing ..... didn't have a problem at all, however, now I have 1.5" drop springs installed and sold the other springs....
If it really worries you, why not add a spacer between spring and axle (just a 1/4") to get it straight ? It won't hurt anything, I added two spacers (1/2") when my car was lowered two inches and it started rubbing ..... didn't have a problem at all, however, now I have 1.5" drop springs installed and sold the other springs....
Originally posted by Black01_Z
Yeah and do you notice when there are three people in a 2 door car, they always tend to sit behind the passenger never the driver. Thus you are even worse off than when you started.
Yeah and do you notice when there are three people in a 2 door car, they always tend to sit behind the passenger never the driver. Thus you are even worse off than when you started.
Actually, my wife is only 5 ft 2 and a buck 5. She tucks into the back seat rather nicely- thats where she likes to hide when I'm driving too fast.
Hey guys, are you guys getting wearing on the right front side tire from the saging.
My car sags about a inch on the right side to and I think it's causing my right side front tire to wear out faster then the rest.
Do you guys get this to?
My car sags about a inch on the right side to and I think it's causing my right side front tire to wear out faster then the rest.
Do you guys get this to?
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