nick9one1
New member
Another post from me!
Today I've noticed the OSR is 1" lower than the NSR.
I measured all round the car from floor to wheel arch top,
Fronts are the same as each other, OSR is roughly the same again, but NSR is 1" higher.
I've not noticed the difference before.. which means it possibly has only just happened?!
Could the OSR damper has failed, causing it to drop? or is it possible that the rear height adjustment has just slipped that side?
I took the wheel off to have a look but didn't notice anything obvious, the damper 'looked' ok and wasnt leaking. And the height adjustment bolt/plate didn't look like they had moved.
I could just alter the rear heights using the eccentric bolts to level it out, but I don't really want to do that if there is another cause for it being uneven.
Today I've noticed the OSR is 1" lower than the NSR.
I measured all round the car from floor to wheel arch top,
Fronts are the same as each other, OSR is roughly the same again, but NSR is 1" higher.
I've not noticed the difference before.. which means it possibly has only just happened?!
Could the OSR damper has failed, causing it to drop? or is it possible that the rear height adjustment has just slipped that side?
I took the wheel off to have a look but didn't notice anything obvious, the damper 'looked' ok and wasnt leaking. And the height adjustment bolt/plate didn't look like they had moved.
I could just alter the rear heights using the eccentric bolts to level it out, but I don't really want to do that if there is another cause for it being uneven.
