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    ok i dont know if this is the rite section for this so let me know if its not.

    ok i just noticed this about my car. the left side of the car is a little lower then the rite side. maybe like 1/2 an inch. i have h&r race springs and gr2 shocks. i just installed the shocks theyre brand new. and before that the gap was the same way. and ive lowered like a million cars so i know how to do it.. but i cant figure out why the gaps a little different.??.. can anyone help?? or has/had the same problem??

    #2
    Is the suspension setup adjustable?? Mine had a similiar problem because my passenger side coilover wasn't as tight as the drivers side.


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      #3
      no its just springs and non adjustable gr2 shocks.

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        #4
        How old are the springs?

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          8 months old

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            #6
            i had this problem on my jetta with those brand of springs, everyone calls it the gangster lean

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              #7
              Originally posted by BlackSheep View Post
              i had this problem on my jetta with those brand of springs, everyone calls it the gangster lean
              really?? wat did you do about it??

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                #8
                It's that way so when the driver is in the car, the car is leveled out.







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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JoshM View Post
                  It's that way so when the driver is in the car, the car is leveled out.







                  Actually, I don't have a clue.
                  haha thats is pretty logical but of course not the answer

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                    #10
                    i did not do anything about it, it is what it is. It was hardly noticeable though

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                      #11
                      yea i cant even tell most days unless i come close and stare.

                      and joshM its actually higher on the passanger side so when i get in its probably a little lower.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by accord_rider View Post
                        and joshM its actually higher on the passanger side so when i get in its probably a little lower.
                        Oh. Well, in that case, just get an overweight g/f to ride with you everywhere.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by JoshM View Post
                          Oh. Well, in that case, just get an overweight g/f to ride with you everywhere.
                          lol. and hell no. sorry. no fat chicks for me. plus my fiancee is hot and slim..

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                            #14
                            I have the same problem with my springs. But since they were free, I just kinda said fuk it. I've decided that when I replace that set up I'm getting coilovers. It may be as simple as the fact that I almost always ride alone.I don't know that the weight of a driver is enough to wear the springs unevenly over time, but it's all I got


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                              #15
                              could it be a possibility of how the car is sittin while you are looking at it? maybe sittin on an uneven road that sorta thing
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