When you lower your car, why does the drivers side sit a little lower? maybe .25"
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I'm glad I'm not the only one having this problem. I had L-tuned shocks/springs cut one coil in the front and uncut in the back. For at least a year, I thought the the shop did not cut my coils evenly. The passenger side was sagging at least 1/4". Pulling up to shallow driveways with 20" wheels was an ocassional scrape to the fender. So, one day I got fed up with it. I decided to purchase to new L-tuned springs just for the front.
It has been 2 months now and the rtight front side is still sagging 1/4". That problem is still there. I just finished talking to a friend of mine who is a foreman at a Lexus dealership and he told me that he sees this all the time especially in the GS. He says "it's in specs, it is not unusual to see the cars to be lower on one side. It could be as much as 1/2" and still be in manufacturer's specs". Just my $0.02.
It has been 2 months now and the rtight front side is still sagging 1/4". That problem is still there. I just finished talking to a friend of mine who is a foreman at a Lexus dealership and he told me that he sees this all the time especially in the GS. He says "it's in specs, it is not unusual to see the cars to be lower on one side. It could be as much as 1/2" and still be in manufacturer's specs". Just my $0.02.
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