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| Michael J |
Jul 16 2005, 12:20 PM
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I walked up to the rear of of my car and noticed it was lower on one side than the other. Checked the tire pressure (which was OK). Got out the meassuring tape to make sure my eyes weren't off and there is a defininte 3/4" difference. Lower on the right side.
My '72 is pretty much stock including all the dirt and oil caked on the springs and shocks. I cleaned things up and the shocks are red and probably really old. Any ideas about what might cause this list and what the fix might be? |
Michael J Tilting to one side Jul 16 2005, 12:20 PM
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