Originally Posted by
Blue96GTS
As threatened, I replaced the rear passenger spring and put everything back together. Optimistically, I ran the spring perch rings up 30 turns, equal to the other side.
This endeavor did not seem to help anything. Rear height is now way over 6". I haven't the time to mess more tonight, but I suspect if I were to lower the rings back to 18 turns, I'd be back even and at my desired height - but the drivers side would still be at 30 turns. Remember, lowering the drivers side seems to put me in the "car is uneven" pickle.
Interesting that it took me 12 turns of the drivers side to chase about 3/8", but an equivalent number of turns on the passenger side raises the car > 1".
Does the spring hold the car up 100%, or does the shock have a part at all in this equation? I think the answer is A. Is there a way to easily check the pressure in these shocks?? Would that tell me anything? Do I need to corner weigh the car to tell me something? I did measure the shock I worked on while it was removed, so I guess I'll try the recently removed spring from the passenger side on the drivers side, or I'll swap shocks (PITA). Still half wondering if I'm just chasing a normal condition, or if I'm on crack somehow?? Pretty sure I'm not on crack, but I am up late. I'll ponder this in my sleep, hoping magical light will be shed tomorrow.
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