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Old 06-13-2009, 01:28 AM
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ill be selling my hotchkis springs in about a month when my strano's come in if anyone is interested
Old 01-22-2011, 01:30 AM
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Default Why does my camaro sag in the back???

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So my 2000 camaro sags in the rear passenger side. I thought originally that the issue was the spring was bad but I recently lowered the car and the car still has the sagging in the rear passenger side. Anyone ever seen this or know why it might occur and how I might fix it????
Hi.. I am deaf.. I have 2000 SS Camaro .. I have pro Kits.. I have SAME problem (rear passenger side) . I believed it happened by using JACK on FRONT paggenger SIDE cause rear side sags when I had to change Motor OIL... so it will not happen again IF you put TWO jack for FRONT tires. I hope you understand and make sense? so replace rear passenger side pro kit coil I guess.
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I thought all camaros sagged almost an inch lower on front/rear passenger side ??
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Holy resurrection but my thoughts are these...

A ridehight naturally lower on pa's rear to compensate for driver weight,

B. Spare tire, jack, and amp all on that side as well causing it to sit lower...
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Very common on f-bodies. After looking at a few of them I don't know that I've seen one that doesn't have a little lean towards the passenger side. Do a search on here, there's plenty of talk about it but I don't think anyone has come up with a definitive reason. Mine leaned a bit with the stock springs and it still has a slight lean with Stranos.
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Originally Posted by baalic
Holy resurrection but my thoughts are these...

A ridehight naturally lower on pa's rear to compensate for driver weight,

B. Spare tire, jack, and amp all on that side as well causing it to sit lower...
I agree both my 00 Z28 & my 92 RS sag on the right rear.
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You said it lined up in the isolators....you should take the isolators out and see if they're worn.

Over the past year and a half though, you could have sold your car for all I know!



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