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Suspension drooping on one side - AGX's with Sportlines

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Old Feb 22, 2004 | 08:51 PM
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Default Suspension drooping on one side - AGX's with Sportlines

i had some kyb agx's and some eibach sportlines put on my car recently and they seen to be lower on one side than the other. it kinda goes like this... 1 finger gap on the driverside rear, 2 finger gap driverside front. 2 finger gap passengerside rear, 3 finger gap passengerside front. its actually a lil lower than that but it explains it pretty good that way. when i installed them i had the help from the best suspension guy we had at the dealership i work at. so i know it was done correctly. so im jus puzzled as to why its like this. its creating the weirdest numbers on the alignment computer for camber. like the driverside is -0.6 front and -0.7 rear and the passenger side is like -1.7 front and -2.0 rear. obviously showing the car is leaning. im just wondering why it could be doing this and if there was a way to fix it, HOW!!!
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Old Feb 23, 2004 | 04:51 AM
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Default Re: Suspension drooping on one side - AGX's with Sportlines (FatJoe)

did you check the bushings and suspension components in the area to see if there are any problems?
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Old Feb 23, 2004 | 05:57 PM
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im actually gonna be doin that as soon as i possibly can. thats what i expect is the problem. but i will just have to see soon as i am able.
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