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Old 24th April 2008, 12:05   #1
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Question Rear End High At One Side..

Well like it says, i notices last night, the passanger side rear of my car sits higher than the drivers side, and it wasnt like that a week ago?

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All i can think of is the shocks gone or something..

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First of all, I HIGHLY recommend you park your car in several different areas, such as driveways, car parks, etc, and take seperate measurements. The slightest uneven, or unlevel ground can make the rear ride height look different left to right / right to left.
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Put suitable weighted friend on higher side... problem solved

Other than that I have absolutly no idea
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First of all, I HIGHLY recommend you park your car in several different areas, such as driveways, car parks, etc, and take seperate measurements. The slightest uneven, or unlevel ground can make the rear ride height look different left to right / right to left.
was in a perfectly flat carpark in town, and iv notices it over the last few days when iv been at work and whatnot walkin to the boot...

so it is defo riding higher, cant even get a finger under the arch on drivers side, which is how low it has always been, now i can get 2 under the pasanger arch
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Old 24th April 2008, 12:18   #5
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sounds like one of your shocks is weak, have you hit any bumps fairly hard? coz that will do that as i learnt with my 106, it sat low on the passenger side until i replace the shocks on both sides and it sat fine again.
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its not one side sitting low, its one side sitting high, its almost at standard height again... not good when its lowered 50
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