Rear passenger side wheel gap is higher than drivers side
#1
Rear passenger side wheel gap is higher than drivers side
I'm planning on adding Roush rear springs to my 2007 v6 convertible to level out the car and when I went to measured the wheel gaps I noticed the passenger side rear wheel is .5 inches higher than the drivers side rear wheel.
Has anyone else had this with their car? Any ideas what can cause this? I was guessing it's either a bad spring or shock on the driver side that's causing it to be lower. The car only has 45,500 miles.
Thanks,
Mark
Has anyone else had this with their car? Any ideas what can cause this? I was guessing it's either a bad spring or shock on the driver side that's causing it to be lower. The car only has 45,500 miles.
Thanks,
Mark
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#4
I ask this in all sincerity: were u measuring on level ground? Sometimes, even if the ground looks level, it might not be. My car always seems lopsided in my driveway. Used to drive me crazy...until I realized it wasn't level....and no kidding, it looks level.
Last edited by moochman4life; 03-13-2012 at 07:38 PM. Reason: Corrections because stupid auto spell from my phone
#5
lol, I actually considered that! Yes, it was level and I measured in more then one location and the results were the same.
#8
Well at 75% the passenger side would possibly be under half way down.
Since even at 0 the driver side still has a gallon or two in reserve un-measured.
Not entirely sure how much of a weight diference that is but it could be cause of this.
Maybe refuel and measure as soon as possible?
Since even at 0 the driver side still has a gallon or two in reserve un-measured.
Not entirely sure how much of a weight diference that is but it could be cause of this.
Maybe refuel and measure as soon as possible?