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Old 06-30-2011, 04:22 PM   #19 (permalink)
azn370z
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Originally Posted by Arnold K. View Post
If the car was designed to sit higher on one side than the other without anyone in it, that means the two front springs would have a different spring rate and coil compression.

Regardless, our stock springs make the car sit perfectly even from the factory all around. Likewise, my Swifts seem to have settled and are even all around since I broke them in correctly.
When I inspected where the rear springmounts attach to the bottom portion of the z I noticed that the left and right areas weren't mirror images. The two areas were different. I would suspect that would be what could create the difference in height. The difference isn't really noticeable by looking. The front were a couple mm different and the rear were several mm.
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