noticed this with 3 f bodys, time to ask
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I am curious if the axle being completely centered or not would correct this issue? The springs don;t move so if say the axle is slightly off in one direction during assembly than perhaps that could cause the sag.
#25
Wow. I too have noticed this and I thought it was only me that noticed it. If you take a floor jack and raise up the rear go slowly when the wheels start to come off the ground and the drivers side always (for me at least) clear the ground while the passenger side still touches. I was thinking that the shocks maybe needing replaced but now I know I am part of the "lean and mean" club. LOL
#26
Yea, I thought it was preloaded or whatever the proper term is, so when there's a driver in the car it evens out.
The thing that really bothers me is when I see Camaros with that little damn gap between the bumper and quarter panel on the rear passenger side. I've seen so many Camaros with that gap. Thought I was just imagining it til I went through a bunch of the fbodies we've had and online photos and seen that quite a few have the same little gap. Annoys the **** outta me.
The thing that really bothers me is when I see Camaros with that little damn gap between the bumper and quarter panel on the rear passenger side. I've seen so many Camaros with that gap. Thought I was just imagining it til I went through a bunch of the fbodies we've had and online photos and seen that quite a few have the same little gap. Annoys the **** outta me.
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The thing that really bothers me is when I see Camaros with that little damn gap between the bumper and quarter panel on the rear passenger side. I've seen so many Camaros with that gap. Thought I was just imagining it til I went through a bunch of the fbodies we've had and online photos and seen that quite a few have the same little gap. Annoys the **** outta me.