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Car sitting lopsided

vxs93

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Hey guys, I just put new shocks and springs in my car however the rear right wheel is sitting about 10-15 mm higher than the left. Should I try and re seat the rear springs or will the rear level out with a bit of driving?
 

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It will probably sit perfect once you sit in the drivers seat. :thumbsup:
 

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Hey guys, I just put new shocks and springs in my car however the rear right wheel is sitting about 10-15 mm higher than the left. Should I try and re seat the rear springs or will the rear level out with a bit of driving?

did you check springs for left and right labels? usually drivers side is a bit stiffer to level out car a bit when your driving car by yourself, extra weight to one side. Also check if rear springs are fasting the right way and both the same. I had this happen when i put my lovell springs in, would get a clunk every now and then as spring was trying to rotate to correct angle
 

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Cheers guys, the car levelled out after a bit of driving, the springs must of settled into place.
 
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