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Old 04-30-2006, 11:36 PM
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ever since i installed my DMS springs about 2 months ago ive noticed my passenger side sits close to an inch lower than my drivers? my iscolaters are out in the rear so i dont knw if thats gonna effect any thing?

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All f-bodys are like that, some say it was designed from factory to accomidate the drivers weight.
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Originally Posted by Monello
All f-bodys are like that, some say it was designed from factory to accomidate the drivers weight.
Absolutely correct. OE springs take cornerweights and crossweights into account for an "average weight" of it's possible occupants. By the sounds of the DMS springs and several other OE replacment springs, they probably did so as well. having an absolute flat ride height not considering occupants would probably worsen the performance, even drastically.



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