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rear of car lower on driver side
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pewter1
PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 12:12 pm Up
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hi
i'm new to this forum and this is my first post,
my problem is that the rear of the car is lower on the driver side by about half an inch than the passenger side, the rear suspension is also really hard and had no give in it whatsoever.
Anyone know what could be causing this?

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Timon2210
PostPosted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 2:37 pm Up
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is your car is standard or lowered?
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Steve206
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Back axle is knackered.
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DREWDEN
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Out of interest, is the steeing playing up at all.

Think its quite common for the drivers side to sag a bit, when you take into consideration the fuel tank and obviously the drivers weight taking impact on that side all the time.

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DREWDEN wrote:
Out of interest, is the steeing playing up at all.

Think its quite common for the drivers side to sag a bit, when you take into consideration the fuel tank and obviously the drivers weight taking impact on that side all the time.

?? Fuel tank is centered, and you'd have to be a fair weight to affect the suspension. You might as well say the passenger side will sag because of the gearbox.

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Nath189
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I had similar problem turned out to be the bolt that holds the anti roll bar plate on n/s had snapped
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sean.r.steward
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Nath189 wrote:
I had similar problem turned out to be the bolt that holds the anti roll bar plate on n/s had snapped



that can happen lol.

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sean.r.steward
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Maybe someone put new bearing in and got 1 side a spline out
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