I did some measuring on the car, all measurements are from the center of the hub to the fender lip. The difference in hieght between the front is 1/4 inch, but the difference in the rear is 1 inch. The drivers side is lower than the passenger side. I'm thinking the rear passenger corner is too high thus pushing the drivers front corner down the 1/4 inch lower than the passenger front. Sort of like a diaganol seesaw effect. I was wondering if anyone had any idea to level the car out? I was thinking of adding a 1" spacer on the passenger rear, or running a tighter shackle on that side or both. One inch seems to be a big difference though. Maybe adding a 1/4 in on the front left will counter the rear right and even the car out?