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    Rear suspension lowered on one side

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    So I decided to put back the original springs on my a4b7. Everything seems to be as it should, except the rear suspension! The rear diver side sits lower that the passenger side. Does anyone knows what might be the problem? I have no idea what can be causing this problem . I have been researching but can't find anything.

    (Car was sitting on Eibach springs and I had the same problem before putting the original ones).

    Thanks

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    Veteran Member Three Rings JayDog747's Avatar
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    How much are we talking about? quarter inch, half inch? These cars have always leaned to the drivers side.

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    i think it's off by an inch. I will measured it when i get home.

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    Established Member Two Rings shahk62's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Esliter5657 View Post
    i think it's off by an inch. I will measured it when i get home.
    Are your bump stops in good condition?


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    Veteran Member Three Rings JayDog747's Avatar
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    It wouldn't be the bump stops. There's a good chance it's the spring pads. But we'll have to wait and see what will be the measurement. Damn you time zones!

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