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<blockquote data-quote="M3xpress" data-source="post: 6698849" data-attributes="member: 55805"><p>Me and my friend who has an '04 Cobra are having the same suspension issue.</p><p>Both cars are lowered and aren't running isolators. Both cars have good shocks/struts, nothing bent/broken, and both have been recently aligned and been checked for ride height, and nothing is apparently wrong. </p><p></p><p>But when both cars are on level ground it appears they both lean a bit to one side. They are not leaning like running a bicycle spare or having a flat, but still noticeable. We can't not figure out what's causing this.</p><p></p><p>The only thing we can think of is that both of us have killer steep driveways which really only have one path to get up. If you watch the cars go up the driveways there is a lot of leaning and articulation on one side due to the angle you have to take, and it is always on the same side. Is there any way that after years of this stress it would cause a car to sit a little bit lower on side than other?</p><p></p><p>Anyone have a similar issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M3xpress, post: 6698849, member: 55805"] Me and my friend who has an '04 Cobra are having the same suspension issue. Both cars are lowered and aren't running isolators. Both cars have good shocks/struts, nothing bent/broken, and both have been recently aligned and been checked for ride height, and nothing is apparently wrong. But when both cars are on level ground it appears they both lean a bit to one side. They are not leaning like running a bicycle spare or having a flat, but still noticeable. We can't not figure out what's causing this. The only thing we can think of is that both of us have killer steep driveways which really only have one path to get up. If you watch the cars go up the driveways there is a lot of leaning and articulation on one side due to the angle you have to take, and it is always on the same side. Is there any way that after years of this stress it would cause a car to sit a little bit lower on side than other? Anyone have a similar issue? [/QUOTE]
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