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Uneven ride height (right side higher than left) HELP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Snk-Byet01" data-source="post: 13254612" data-attributes="member: 36031"><p>Do you mean the sway bar end links? I have had this problem for almost ever. I first noticed it when I replaced my stock springs with Eibachs. I checked the ride height and I was an honest solid 1/2" higher on the passenger side from front to back. When I replaced the Eibachs (which the front coils snapped) with Vogtland 1.6 springs I still have the 1/2" difference. I also just removed the front ISOs and I still have this problem. It is noticeable on the front more than the rear since I don't have any wheel spacers in the rear yet.</p><p></p><p>I have been told that this is common. Maybe an old school frame shop can figure it out. In the meantime I'll remove the front sway bar end links to see if that is the problem for the front. The back end is probably a different story. I hope somebody has figured this "phenomenon" out.</p><p></p><p>- Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snk-Byet01, post: 13254612, member: 36031"] Do you mean the sway bar end links? I have had this problem for almost ever. I first noticed it when I replaced my stock springs with Eibachs. I checked the ride height and I was an honest solid 1/2" higher on the passenger side from front to back. When I replaced the Eibachs (which the front coils snapped) with Vogtland 1.6 springs I still have the 1/2" difference. I also just removed the front ISOs and I still have this problem. It is noticeable on the front more than the rear since I don't have any wheel spacers in the rear yet. I have been told that this is common. Maybe an old school frame shop can figure it out. In the meantime I'll remove the front sway bar end links to see if that is the problem for the front. The back end is probably a different story. I hope somebody has figured this "phenomenon" out. - Mark [/QUOTE]
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