Technical Topics specific to the Hatchback body - NOT where you post pics/build specs of your car.
By simple
#72579 The driver side is a 1/2 inch lower than the passenger side in the front, has anybody had this problem? if so, any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks
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By Sentry
#72615 Diet. :thumb:
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By JlaudioEGFreak
#72617 Wow completely out of order but possible....

Im gonna take a guess and say you just have stock suspension on your car right now?
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By CivicTypeR
#72624
Sentry wrote:Diet. :thumb:


:lol: :thumb:
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By smokinsoljah420
#72719 im sure that is the same solution to my cars gansta lean too. :cry:
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By Grat
#72720 my car did the same thing on stock springs and on sportlines

fixed the problem after i went to koni/gc set up :D
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By EG Bruce
#72740 my car leaned on stock megan and tokico so finally i took it and had it looked at by some collision guys and they said i had a torqued chassis, but my car was never reported in an accident so idk......btw still leans lol
By eydriyan
#72856 mine leans too, but i try to make it balance. or could be a flat tire
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By Gorveatt
#72857 the drivers side is always lower, cause there is always a driver in the car creating more weight on that side and compressing the springs more then the passenger side

This is less pronounced in stiffer springs though. it's more noticeable in stock springs or softer aftermarket ones.
By eydriyan
#72859 mine leans too, but i try to make it balance. or could be a flat tire
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By suspendedHatch
#72915 Could be a collapsed spring or it could have come out of it's perch.
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By EG Bruce
#73075 did u check the chassis like i told u about. mine is torqued on my 4 door so it wont sit right no matter what. my car was never reported in an accident either so idk wats up with the fd up chassis. darn hondas making civic uni bodies
By simple
#73363 no i have koni adjustables with eibach springs, i cant figure it out, Thanks though
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By york62
#73368 If you have adjustable, why not just compensate by raising or lowering?