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  1. #13
    have you tried parking elsewhere and checking the level?
    if not then you're not really sure your garage is uneven, you just think its not...

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    have you tried parking elsewhere and checking the level?
    if not then you're not really sure your garage is uneven, you just think its not...
    that's exactly what i said.. 'i don't THINK my garage is uneven'
    but i'll try parking it somewhere else and hope that that place isn't uneven and see how that goes

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    mine was the same with my tein springs it took a week and they settled back to normal, i have em1 shocks though

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    Maybe the last owner was a fat guy and has permanently lowered the driver side.............it could happen! think about it hehehehe

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    May be you can measure from the center wheel shaft to fender with measure tape. with that you will now each wheel gap. Make sure too about the size of tyres all must be same. Cheers

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