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car 1/2" lower on one side than the other
I need some pointers on this, my car a 1990 gt mustang sits lower on the drivers side by about 1/2". it was wrecked in front but was put back together decently. no apparent damage to k-member, a-arm, spindle etc...... i replaced springs with no effect. could the a-arm be bent? maybe needed replaced and was replaced with the wrong one? i was thinking the strut is blown out and needs replaced. i have troubleshot by replacing stuff before and it can be expensive so wont make that mistake again. if you guys have any ideas let me know. this is a great website for info. seems to be all kinds of experience levels. thanks
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I had the same problem before and I just changed the struts and shocks to Koni Yellows and I'm sitting even. If you have stock replacements get some aftermarkets..
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I have KYB drag struts and it doesn't help me. I have the same problem, except my car leans to the rear passenger side. My car and yous was in an accident and the frame was slightly bent. There are three ways to fix it...
1) take it to a body/frame shop and have them fix it (it will cost some money... A LOT) 2) you can put spacter plates under the springs to fix the leaning problem 3) buy a new Mustang :rolleyes: or you can simply live with it. I decided just to live with it, cuz I am going to twist the chasis when I drag race anyways, it's just a waste of time. |
Usually if the spring ends(perches)? are facing a different directions then the car will set un even. From what I recall they need to be facing each other.
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