Car has less fender gap on the passenger side rear wheel than the driver's side front and rear wheels. It's noticeably leaning to the passenger side.
I just changed both rear shocks, which yielded no change. The car is still leaning, and the passenger side rear wheel makes a loud "WOMP" noise when I hit any big, sloping bumps.
Do the springs govern ride height?
If so, isn't it dangerous to change out springs? I thought I read in the tech encyclopedia that that the residual pressure on the spring can kill you if the spring suddenly releases and strikes you.
help!
I just changed both rear shocks, which yielded no change. The car is still leaning, and the passenger side rear wheel makes a loud "WOMP" noise when I hit any big, sloping bumps.
Do the springs govern ride height?
If so, isn't it dangerous to change out springs? I thought I read in the tech encyclopedia that that the residual pressure on the spring can kill you if the spring suddenly releases and strikes you.
help!
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