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Old 08-21-2001, 10:03 PM   #1
green94droptop
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Post car sags more to one side than the other after spring install

A couple of weeks ago I installed Granetelli Motorsports progressive rate springs on my 94 gt conv. Everything went good; used new springs isolators on all four corners, too. Now, I'm noticing that my car is sitting a little lower on the left rear side as compared to the right rear side.

Am I crazy or something? Has anybody ever experienced this?

Thanks again guys.


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Green '94 GT conv. -- K&N filter charger, FMS 9mm wires, Accel hipo cap/rotor, 180* thermo, 14* timing, MAC fenderwell coldair kit, PRO 5.0, off road H-pipe in front of 2 chamber flow's, Steeda subframe connectors w/ crossbrace, Granetelli Motorsports lowering springs, Mac C/C (yuck), stock, stock, stock, yeah and that's stock too.

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