My car leans to the driver side too. But that's because it is a piece of shit.
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If you measure from the bottom of the wheel rim instead of the floor, you will get a better idea of the differences. That removes the tire pressure from the equations.
If you have shorter springs than stock, make sure the springs haven't twisted off of their mount points when the car was lifted. I know my car with the H&R race springs will do that when I lift the car. The spring pads will have an effect on this type of thing too. If yours are old and worn, then maybe getting new ones, or removing them all together would help.
Also, make sure you bounce the car pretty hard on all 4 corners and roll it back and forth a few feet to make sure the shocks and struts haven't taken a set and that everything is leveled out right.1987 E30 325is
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Mine leans the same way. Its because we are fat.** Lot's of M20 turbo parts for sale.**
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Originally posted by E30Idea View PostMine leans the same way. Its because we are fat.
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No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
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Aside from suspension the bodies will twist and bend.
Look at the top of your strut towers they should be "flat" and the studs straight and parallel with each other... Often you will see one or the other or both punched up.
Same thing in the rear but it is more dificult to inspect and diagnose twisting at the rear of the Monocoque.
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Well after that post about the fat bitch whining about her KIA, I think this is because we're all FAT.
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No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:
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Originally posted by themitchster359 View Postmy car leans a little on the front driver side as well. about .5in in the front, even in the back.
my car leans a bit towards the front right wheel.Could be just my impression though...
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Originally Posted by aaron_silva
It is always frustrating having a harsh ride when
you arent in the right mind set.
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