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  • Suspension sits lower on one side?

    Hey guys, so I have this problem with my GTR leaning to one side. My car has always sat lower on the right side( In excess of an inch) I picked up a used set of Z32 Super Street coils supposedly in good shape, but I'm beggining to have my doubts. I've played around with the adjusters for hours.. How can I accurately diagnose this? Knowing my car sits lower on one side drives me nuts, I just want it fixed
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    bent suspension, bad alignment are the most usual culprits.
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    • #3
      Do the struts use the same type of springs all round the car?
      Maybe someone put front springs on one side and rear springs on the other, just a thought

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      • #4
        You could have a tired spring on your hands. They have a finite life, cycle-wise. I should know, I'm replacing one of my ZEAL's springs that has near 0 spring rate left. Only noticed when I popped my head under the car with the suspension loaded as I wondered why my height adjustments were so different from the left to right side.
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        • #5
          Usually that happens on the drivers side with the spring due to age as mentioned above, drivers weight. When that happens the springs should be replaced.
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