Iceberg 172
i have seen other threads on uneven suspension but couldn't find the answer as it all got changed at the same time
I have had my coilovers for quite a while now (coming up a year ish) and the fronts are fine height wise as theyre adjustable. the rears (shocks and springs) sit uneven a little bit, maybe around 10mm lower on the dirvers side, which i can live with. this was with no adjusters on 70mm springs i think.
i have just tried some 100mm springs in and the difference is more exaggerated. it is more like an inch lower on the drivers side with these in. tyres are all the same profile, drive is flat, tank almost empty, springs are sat properly and all suspension changed at the same time. could it be anything to do with the axle bushing why these lower springs have exaggerated the difference?
any advice would be greatly appreciated :approve:
I have had my coilovers for quite a while now (coming up a year ish) and the fronts are fine height wise as theyre adjustable. the rears (shocks and springs) sit uneven a little bit, maybe around 10mm lower on the dirvers side, which i can live with. this was with no adjusters on 70mm springs i think.
i have just tried some 100mm springs in and the difference is more exaggerated. it is more like an inch lower on the drivers side with these in. tyres are all the same profile, drive is flat, tank almost empty, springs are sat properly and all suspension changed at the same time. could it be anything to do with the axle bushing why these lower springs have exaggerated the difference?
any advice would be greatly appreciated :approve: