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Uneven front Suspension & Rubbing?
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<blockquote data-quote="NY03SonicConv." data-source="post: 15845486" data-attributes="member: 184251"><p>I just finished putting H&R springs, MM cc plates and MM isos on my vert. I have a 1/2"+ difference side to side in the front. With the weather and power outage I haven't been able to get it aligned. The car has 10k and I didn't notice any seepage on the struts, but maybe one did push back harder than the other. Clocking the springs is very important front and rear. Pull the front wheels and look at the lower tail of the spring. There should be a1/2" space between the end of the spring and the drain hole(there are two holes the spring covers one). If my alignment doesn't fix it I'll pull the struts,after 15 years it makes sense one could be failing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NY03SonicConv., post: 15845486, member: 184251"] I just finished putting H&R springs, MM cc plates and MM isos on my vert. I have a 1/2"+ difference side to side in the front. With the weather and power outage I haven't been able to get it aligned. The car has 10k and I didn't notice any seepage on the struts, but maybe one did push back harder than the other. Clocking the springs is very important front and rear. Pull the front wheels and look at the lower tail of the spring. There should be a1/2" space between the end of the spring and the drain hole(there are two holes the spring covers one). If my alignment doesn't fix it I'll pull the struts,after 15 years it makes sense one could be failing. [/QUOTE]
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