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Old 11-23-2007, 05:33 AM
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just finished swapping the stockers for some pro-kits. got everything to finally go accordingly and tighhtened... but now as i take a step back and observe, my pass rear is sitting noticeably higher than the other 3 corners.. im sure i did everything accordingly.. so anyone have any advice on what i should double check??? right side looks bad *** btw.. ill post some pics asa figure out whats wrong with that one side.. thanks guys.. all input would be much appreciated
Old 11-23-2007, 08:03 AM
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first drive it around the block and over some speedbumps to have everything settle it might just be the way it came down from the jackstands .

if that doesnt work you might want to check if you stacked both springrubbers on the same side
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what do you mean bro? can you please elaborate..
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i put on the stranos on monday and the driver rear sits slightly higher than the passenger rear...not by much but i can still tell since i'm very **** about my car lol
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yeaa lol... so is it safe to assume that i did install them correctly and its just our fbods that aren't being cooperative in balancing out after a swap?
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check the spring and shock and make sure the spring is sitting correctly on the rubber isolator...that's what i'll be doing tomorrow (i'll let you know if i find something unusual)...i'm getting an alignment and tire balancing this week and if it still looks that way then imma take it to a shop and see what the hell is going on!!




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