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Old 10-17-2011, 08:05 PM
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I have an 02 t/a that has been lowered, bought it that way, anyway i want to go back to stock suspension, so I have a buddy with a camaro ss and he wanted to swap, so we did, everything went fine but when we let the car down off the lift on his rearend the passenger side sat a good inch lower than the drivers side, any thoughts on why?
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nobody else has had this problem? must just be cause his car had been wrecked and its twisted or something
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was yours like that?
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Make sure the rear springs are fully seated in the isolators and on the humps on the rearend. Also, make sure both springs are oriented the same direction - both spring pigtails should be pointing forward

If thats all good, its not uncommon for aftermarket springs to be a tad higher on the driver side...supposedly its to compensate for the drivers weight but who knows




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