One side lower after drop

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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 05:52 PM
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One side lower after drop

It's been a week since I installed RS*R Down 350Z springs. I noticed a few times now, that after hitting a few larger dips/bumps in the road the right side of the car (passenger) makes a thump/bump like the A-arm is hitting. Well I notice that this side of the car is lower than the driver side! Like .5 to 1 inch, have not measured to be 100% sure since I am at work. I plan on jacking it up when I get off work to take a closer look. What should I be looking for? That should not be right unless the springs are not even... Also could alignment cause this? Have not had one done yet as I was waiting for the springs to settle, getting one done next week. I guess there is a plus to this as it is the passenger side that is lower and not the driver side! That way when I am in the car (220lbs) it will look even!

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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 06:18 PM
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i would just take it to an HONEST shop.
 
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Old Nov 21, 2007 | 08:16 PM
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Seems to have settled to less than a .25". After some extensive searching on here, it is quite normal. Glad its on the driver side though.
 
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