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poniwasx 08-08-2017 08:22 AM

Lowered Car Problem
 
I lowered my car about a month ago


I was scraping like crazy when I first got it done then I took off the rain guards

I was fine after that then hit a big pot hole and now my right side front scrapes on very little bump

I looked underneath to see if anything is down or broken but it looks alright and I cant figure out what part is scraping its annoying and I dont want to break or rip anything off.

Any suggestions?

Chuck33079 08-08-2017 08:23 AM

Get the car up in the air and have a look?

axmea? 08-08-2017 08:36 AM

How low is it?

Hotrodz 08-08-2017 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3683274)
Get the car up in the air and have a look?

It could be a number of things, my first guess is you may have knocked the right exhaust its hanger.

nis350 08-09-2017 11:48 PM

Most likely your alignment is off after hitting that big pot hole.

As far as the scrapes, there should be scratch marks on the part(s).


Quote:

Originally Posted by poniwasx (Post 3683273)
I lowered my car about a month ago


I was scraping like crazy when I first got it done then I took off the rain guards

I was fine after that then hit a big pot hole and now my right side front scrapes on very little bump

I looked underneath to see if anything is down or broken but it looks alright and I cant figure out what part is scraping its annoying and I dont want to break or rip anything off.

Any suggestions?


B&W_Evader 08-15-2017 09:49 AM

First, raise the car a little.
Second, go get an alignment. If it's bent and can't be aligned, they will tell you what needs replacing.

Might want to check your bump stops. If you were riding on them from being lowered too much you may have split one and caused that side to drop even more.

flashgordon 08-15-2017 10:05 AM

Pay attention on the junction on Y pipe....

I solved using this bar:

http://www.psm1999.net/images/share/28042013348.jpg


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