Vehicle height adjustment question
Vehicle height adjustment question
I'll preface this by saying I plan to get some corner-weight scales in the not so distant future, and that will be the end all be all to my question.
Here it is, I set the ride height of my car on one side, then take to measurements from the coilover adjustment points, and transfer it to the other side. So regardless of front rear height differences, it should at least be the same side to side, right? Because mine isn't. My rears are within a 16th of an inch, fender to hub, but my driver side front sits about .25"-.35" lower than the passenger side. Why?
At first I thought it could be weight distribution, but it didn't do it with the OEM bilstiens/swift spec-r's, and those weren't side specific.
My guess is something is bent, but I don't know what it could be.
Here it is, I set the ride height of my car on one side, then take to measurements from the coilover adjustment points, and transfer it to the other side. So regardless of front rear height differences, it should at least be the same side to side, right? Because mine isn't. My rears are within a 16th of an inch, fender to hub, but my driver side front sits about .25"-.35" lower than the passenger side. Why?
At first I thought it could be weight distribution, but it didn't do it with the OEM bilstiens/swift spec-r's, and those weren't side specific.
My guess is something is bent, but I don't know what it could be.


