Measuring from both rims to lip of fender on the passenger side is a 1/4 of an inch lower then the same measurements on the drivers side. I know i need new spring isolators but what else might be causing the passengerside to be a 1/4 inch lower?
i have the same problem on my car on the same side of the car i don't remimber how much lower it is(no more than an inch though) but im just gonna replace everything like springs shocks, struts and isolators, because like Evil Moose said it could be anything.
if the car has been sitting (like mine), just take it out for a 10 minute drive around some small turns and it should sit right. if not.............. find the ostrich
If it's a 1/4" then forget the sucker. That's great if it's on the passenger side. That way when you get in the car your body weight will make it sit even
If it's a 1/4" then forget the sucker. That's great if it's on the passenger side. That way when you get in the car your body weight will make it sit even
I agree, that is not enough to worry about. Get some good sub-frames welded in, this will stop it from flexing anymore. Mine leans about 1/2", and I am not worried about it at all. BTW, I installed new springs, shocks and struts and it didnt take the lean away. I want the MM full length subframes, they are pretty cheap.