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My car leans...??

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if its leaning to one side that would suggest that one of the coilovers/springs is set to a different rate. make sure that they are all adustable...either on top of the strut tower, or on the coil-over itself so that you wont be leaning. you are going to want to take care of this becuse im sure its hell on your car from having so much force on one wheel. good luck man.
 
get in the driver's seat and get someone else to see if it is still leaning. maybe your weight will even it out, and if so, you are fine. bmw does this often.
 
Defiant said:

No disrespect, but that would answer the question if the car leaned to the driver side. He said it leans to the pass. side. Which I actually find rather strange, I have a stock suspension and I always think my car looks like it leans to the right from behind. And Ive seen alot of others that lean to the right in pictures (talons) and Im beginning to think its just a common thing. But the link Defiant posted says it is more common to lean Right (to the Driver) so maybe Im broken and everone else aint. My suspension is shot, yours isnt, definately check the springs. Does it do this on level ground?
 
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