Car Sits uneven.... How Do I Fix It?
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Car Sits uneven.... How Do I Fix It?
My car is on BMR springs and Stano revalves and it sits higher on the driver side then the passenger side.
It's weird because I have a driver side stealth box so theres more weight on the driver side.
What causes this?
And what can I do to fix it?
It's weird because I have a driver side stealth box so theres more weight on the driver side.
What causes this?
And what can I do to fix it?
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im pretty shure its not the springs have u replaced your shocks. Because that could be the problem mine did that and i changed the shocks and it leveled back out the way is suppose to be.
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Mine does the same thing on stock suspension (sits lower just on the pass/rear than driv/rear). I've seen many threads on this, but no one has come back with a good solution for fixing this. I don't think GM intended for the drivers side rear to sit higher than the pass/rear when no one is in the car. I've never heard of any other car in the GM lineup with the same problem.
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That picture might make it a little worse than it is since the front wheels are turned. Mine sits lower on the passanger side. I made a thread on it a couple of years ago. Mine was the worst I've ever seen posted. On my passanger side I couldn't get a finger between the fender and tire and on the driver side I could get 3 almost 4 fingers between. The really wierd part was it just happened one day. It always sat lower but only 1/4" at most and then it was almost 1" difference.
BTW I ended up adding a spring spacer to even out the car. I really think it's my rear end spring purch but I never have measured to be sure.
BTW I ended up adding a spring spacer to even out the car. I really think it's my rear end spring purch but I never have measured to be sure.
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The springs control how the car sits. Most of the time its because they are uneven--especially stock. First check to make sure the springs are seated correctly in their perches. The bottoms of the rear springs should have the pigtails in the same orientation on each side. If that doesn't work, the other solution is a different set of springs or to cut the springs you have so they are even--which is what I did to mine.
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The springs control how the car sits. Most of the time its because they are uneven--especially stock. First check to make sure the springs are seated correctly in their perches. The bottoms of the rear springs should have the pigtails in the same orientation on each side. If that doesn't work, the other solution is a different set of springs or to cut the springs you have so they are even--which is what I did to mine.
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For that reason alone, I wouldn't cut the springs. Although it's a bit of work to change the front spring/shock assembly, I'd suggest swapping the left side to the right side, and see if that levels out the car. If not, then do the rears, they're a lot easier to do. At least this could rule out if it's an issue with the springs, or something in the car. Was the car level before the spring change?
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Don't forget to ensure that there is not any preload on the LCA bushings. The LCA bolts need to be tightened at ride height (ideally). Jack the car up and loosen the LCA mounting bolts (you can even pull each end totally out of its seat, re-grease each bushing surface using some bushing grease, then put it back in place if you want - I recommend this). Set the car down to even ride height (use ramps if necessary - but be careful) and then incrementally tighten each LCA back to factory torque specs. This will remove any excessive bushing preload that can cause your F-body to sit and feel all wonky. This happened to my 2001 Z28 and after removing the preload, it felt great to drive and removed the slight tilt my car had. Dont torque down the LCA bolts with the rear end jacked-up and drive wheels hanging down in the breeze. If so you will cause a funky springboard effect from the rear of the car after tightening the LCA bolts that is a little unnerving at times - especially during brake-dive. It will also make the rear end feel more stiff than it really is - this is because the bushings get preloaded when the weight of the car is back on the wheels.
One other thing... make sure that your front coil springs AND rear coil springs are correctly clocked in their spring perches. If one is different than the other, the height will be a little different side-to-side.
These things may not be the exact problem, but in my experience, serve as good troubleshooting steps to eliminate the simple possibilities.
Good luck!
One other thing... make sure that your front coil springs AND rear coil springs are correctly clocked in their spring perches. If one is different than the other, the height will be a little different side-to-side.
These things may not be the exact problem, but in my experience, serve as good troubleshooting steps to eliminate the simple possibilities.
Good luck!
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damn this is the same problem I have with mine....
I just put koni's and the prokit on and thought it would fix the problem. I went to an alignment & frame shop and the owner told me to replace the knuckle/spindle and it would fix my alignment issue. WHY IN THE HELL IS IT NOT EVEN?????
I just put koni's and the prokit on and thought it would fix the problem. I went to an alignment & frame shop and the owner told me to replace the knuckle/spindle and it would fix my alignment issue. WHY IN THE HELL IS IT NOT EVEN?????
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Passenger side of my TA has always been lower than DS from the day I took delivery with all the stock suspension.
I have since seriously upgraded the suspension including a Spohn TQ Arm that does not attach to tranny TS housing, and the ride stance has not changed.
If you have removed/replaced your rear springs it is important to align the bottom tail of the spring in the correct place in the spring pocket of rear end - if this is not in the correct place it will also change the ride height of the car somewhat.
I have since seriously upgraded the suspension including a Spohn TQ Arm that does not attach to tranny TS housing, and the ride stance has not changed.
If you have removed/replaced your rear springs it is important to align the bottom tail of the spring in the correct place in the spring pocket of rear end - if this is not in the correct place it will also change the ride height of the car somewhat.
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Mines off too. Running aftermarket suspension with strano's and Koni's. I think though its from the torque these beast put out and it just wears over time. I've only got 12k on my car too!
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Mine did the same thing so I changed springs with some used ones and seem to fix it some but not all. I took out the spare tire and seem to fix it some more and now its off by a little cant really tell. I was going to buy some lower control arms to see if this will help some.