Dec 31, 2025 #1 A Adevx Junior Member Joined Dec 30, 2025 Posts 10 Reaction score 1 Location Texas I have sr lowering springs, when i got the car it came with them, ive been looking at the back of the car and i noticed one side is higher than the other? What can cause that?
I have sr lowering springs, when i got the car it came with them, ive been looking at the back of the car and i noticed one side is higher than the other? What can cause that?
Dec 31, 2025 #2 M mustanger Junior Member Joined Jan 16, 2011 Posts 47 Reaction score 19 One spring could just be weaker than the other. Rear springs aren't too hard to remove. You could swap them side to side to verify.
One spring could just be weaker than the other. Rear springs aren't too hard to remove. You could swap them side to side to verify.
Dec 31, 2025 #3 86GT351 Senior Member Super Moderator Joined Nov 14, 2010 Posts 7,275 Reaction score 1,763 Location Sunny South Florida Weak springs or springs not clocked properly.
Dec 31, 2025 #4 J JC SSP Senior Member Joined Nov 8, 2022 Posts 2,283 Reaction score 1,352 Location FL Pics would help too..
Dec 31, 2025 #5 Kev555 Member Joined Dec 12, 2021 Posts 374 Reaction score 170 Location Ireland Or a broken spring
Dec 31, 2025 #6 MrBhp Senior Member Joined Sep 12, 2013 Posts 1,778 Reaction score 1,500 Springs not clocked correctly will cause a noticeable difference.
Jan 5, 2026 #7 PNOYBOS Junior Member Joined Dec 24, 2025 Posts 8 Reaction score 13 Location San Bernardino I'm not an expert but could it be the panhard bar is off?
Jan 5, 2026 #8 totaljustice Member Joined Sep 14, 2019 Posts 72 Reaction score 35 The panhard bar being off shouldn't affect the height too much but it would push the wheels sideways to one side or the other, I would think.
The panhard bar being off shouldn't affect the height too much but it would push the wheels sideways to one side or the other, I would think.