Your rubber trailing arm bushings are a integral part of your suspensions activity especially at low loads. Put your car on the flattest surface you can find and loosen all the trailing arm bushes, jostle the car around , and retighten them. This may fix your issue.
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H&R Race installed. Rear sits HIGH.
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Originally posted by HowLowCanYaGo View PostWell, it looks like Turner sent me the wrong springs. They are for the E46 chassis :-(
Glad you got it figured out.
Mental note: If you want to slam an e46, use e30 H&R Race springs...
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Anyone notice that the driver's side rear sits a little lower than the passenger's side rear on Race springs? Just noticed it last weekend. Figured it was because I normally drive alone, so most of the weight is on the driver's side, but wanted to see if that was "normal". Thanks
ChrisYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
My e30 thread...http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=120348
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Originally posted by FreedS4 View PostAnyone notice that the driver's side rear sits a little lower than the passenger's side rear on Race springs? Just noticed it last weekend. Figured it was because I normally drive alone, so most of the weight is on the driver's side, but wanted to see if that was "normal". Thanks
Chris
1 Check your tire pressure.
2 Park on even surface
3 diet plan fatty
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Originally posted by Stoner Sam23 View Post1 Check your tire pressure.
2 Park on even surface
3 diet plan fattyYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
My e30 thread...http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=120348
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