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So the back my car sits lower on the drivers side ,tire pressure is same for both tires, I guess its a small issue, but just one that bugs me,so any thoughts as to why ?
 

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mine too

Mine does it also. Have you replaced your rear springs? May not be seated in the cup. If it not that, I sure would like to know myself so I can fix mine too. There has been discussion about drive side/passenger side springs?? I don't believe that, but don't know for sure, I am an expert at nothing.
 

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I've got Steeda adj panhard bar& brace, and since I weigh around 115, diet will most likely not help ( no wait !!! less weight= faster car!!!!! ) so what do I do to re-seat the springs?
 

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You need an adjustable panhard bar

Panhard won't change the level, just left to right movement.

What akula said. A panhard bar isn't going to change the height of the car in any way what so ever.



Actually, there are quite a few S197s running stock springs that sit lower on one side than the other. I said something to a dealer about it once (because mine does it also) and he said that there have been several people mention it. It is just the normal "attitude" of the vehicle.
 

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I like that. The dealer said your car has a bad attitude.
 

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yeah, I know!!! but I'm only 5'2 1/2 also!!but!!!!! at 47, I get GREAT deals on light up spiderman tennis shoes>lol !!!
 

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Like Rope said.
There are left and right rear springs.
Dunno why but there is.
 

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Found out when I did a gear swap. It is in the workshop manuals too.
I set the springs side by side but couldn't tell a difference; but they were marked Left and Right.
Gonna be lowering mine when I get all the parts together in one place.
I will see if the Eibach kit marks them too.
 
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Found out when I did a gear swap. It is in the workshop manuals too.
I set the springs side by side but couldn't tell a difference; but they were marked Left and Right.
Gonna be lowering mine when I get all the parts together in one place.
I will see if the Eibach kit marks them too.

I lowered mine with the eibach prokit just this weekend. I didn't notice anything except the part number. My kit didn't come with any instructions for some reason, so I can't be sure. I'll be sure to double check now though, lol.
 

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