unusual movement
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Hi
couple of month ago i went to get the alignment done.
the guy told me that there is unusual movement when turning steeting.
When turning steering to the right, the right side of the car lifts up. And vice versa. Now that i know it, i can really tell that one side lifts up in the car.
Also its visible from the rear.
He said parts may have been installed wrong but not sure..
I have spl solid compression arm, es suspension bushings, stance true type coilover, adjustable endlinks and sway bars.what do you guys think?
couple of month ago i went to get the alignment done.
the guy told me that there is unusual movement when turning steeting.
When turning steering to the right, the right side of the car lifts up. And vice versa. Now that i know it, i can really tell that one side lifts up in the car.
Also its visible from the rear.
He said parts may have been installed wrong but not sure..
I have spl solid compression arm, es suspension bushings, stance true type coilover, adjustable endlinks and sway bars.what do you guys think?
When turning steering to the right, the right side of the car lifts up. And vice versa. Now that i know it, i can really tell that one side lifts up in the car.
Also its visible from the rear.
He said parts may have been installed wrong but not sure..
I have spl solid compression arm, es suspension bushings, stance true type coilover, adjustable endlinks and sway bars.what do you guys think?
Also its visible from the rear.
He said parts may have been installed wrong but not sure..
I have spl solid compression arm, es suspension bushings, stance true type coilover, adjustable endlinks and sway bars.what do you guys think?
What you describe is just body roll. You need to be more descriptive. Do you mean ONE wheel is lifting off the ground during cornering? If so, one bar might be set up way too stiff relative to the other.
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