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Sorry for starting a new thread but the title of the other thread is about shocks.
Here goes:nenau
Right a while back I noticed the my trol was sitting about an 1" low on the rear offside:doh
Ok thinks its a sagging rear spring.
Get new springs from Milner (standard ride height 20% stronger i'm told)
Change springs and shocks and car is still not level:doh As suggested the rears might be different lengths so swap the rears and guess what still sitting lower on rear offside about 1/2" and 1/2" high on front near side:doh
Before anyone says this the springs are sitting correct in the seats.
So I disconnect panhard rods and shocks so car is only sitting on springs and its still the same:nenau
My thoughts now that a rubber bush on the radius arms (front axle) or the trailing arms (rear axle) is worn, but I can't see which one:doh Could it be a bent arm:nenau
Or even the chassis twisted which I seriously doubt
Any idea's as I can feel the difference when towing my van, it feels like a soft spring.
Here goes:nenau
Right a while back I noticed the my trol was sitting about an 1" low on the rear offside:doh
Ok thinks its a sagging rear spring.
Get new springs from Milner (standard ride height 20% stronger i'm told)
Change springs and shocks and car is still not level:doh As suggested the rears might be different lengths so swap the rears and guess what still sitting lower on rear offside about 1/2" and 1/2" high on front near side:doh
Before anyone says this the springs are sitting correct in the seats.
So I disconnect panhard rods and shocks so car is only sitting on springs and its still the same:nenau
My thoughts now that a rubber bush on the radius arms (front axle) or the trailing arms (rear axle) is worn, but I can't see which one:doh Could it be a bent arm:nenau
Or even the chassis twisted which I seriously doubt
Any idea's as I can feel the difference when towing my van, it feels like a soft spring.