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Victory Is Mine
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Alright, since I've had my car It has sat a little higher on the passenger side that the drivers. Well I figured it was cause of the spring being worn out or something. As most of you know, I recently installed H&R SS's and my car is still sitting about half an inch higher mostly in the front on the passenger side. What do you guy's think you cause this, a worn out strut? What?
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what year is your car? Could very well be blown. Get the wheel off and spring and compare the two sides with absorbancy.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Hamilton NJ
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Its not the struts they just absorb bumps. the springs determine ride height.if a shock or strut is blown it will just be bouncy
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Make sure the pig tails are in the same spot on both sides.
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Wowbagger hates me too!
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Magrathea/California
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see if both sides have both spring isolators on them. if one is missing one that would explain the ride height difference.
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