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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
A very interesting topic! LEAN is a common enough occurrence with these cars to warrant a TECH article. A teensy bit to a major list, seems MOST have a little. I myself have dealt with it on my 95, and now I've got a wee bit on the Z. A comprehensive article would be oh so good. Brett???? (JK...sorta)
IF someone(s) want to PM me with the nuts and bolts (so to speak) of a process for leveling these cars, I will be more than happy to write it up (about all I can contribute to this topic, unfortunately). Any volunteers??
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
I am about 1/2" higher on the passenger side. Seems like coil overs are the cure.
I personally hate that!
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10-14-2014 | #13 |
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
My 93 has 1/4 inch difference, higher on the right. The 91 was the same but I made an adjustment to the rear spring bolts (I have the longer bolts with the nylon lock nut) I had to tighten the left up about an inch to get it level.
I'm sure this may upset the cars stability in some way due to the torsional twist on the frame and I may not leave it. Note: All measurements were done to body panels and not to the FSM trim height locations.
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10-14-2014 | #14 |
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
Our 94 was a little higher on the right front before I installed the VB&P adjustable spring. With its threaded adjusters on each side,ride height on either side is easy to change & fine-tune. I also installed a pair of 11" long 14mm rear spring bolts that I purchased at my local Fastenal store,for $24/pair.
Presently have the front ride height at 26 1/2" and the rear at 27".
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10-14-2014 | #15 |
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
With the stock setup (ie no front C5 style adjusters) if you lower the right rear you will primarily raise the left front - adjustment works in an "X".
HTH, - Jeff
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10-14-2014 | #16 |
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
Well... I believe the issue is in the back; when i lowered the back the front lowered substantially. I went to Fastenall today in Conroe and thought I needed a 9" bolt, they only had 8" and 10".
Anyone know how long the stock bolts are? If the 10" will work I'll go back tomorrow and buy it. I know this is not the FIX, however, I think this will get me by and stop being so lopsided, mine leans a lot.
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
I believe you are only fixing a symptom of the real issue by experimenting with bolts. The lean is there for a reason.
Check that rear spring, especially at each of the center mounting area. There is a good chance that the spring is fractured and failing, which could lead to an unsafe condition. Food for thought.
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10-14-2014 | #18 |
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
I absolutely get that, but i don't see/feel any issues externally..
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
You may have to un-mount the spring to get a full inspection. You only have bushings and the spring itself that would cause this condition. Other than these items, you would have to have a suspension component failure happening.
Not sure if an internal rear shock failure would cause your condition.
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10-14-2014 | #20 |
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Re: FIX ILEAN (she leans too much)
I had my rear torsion bar links and bushings replaced and it seemed to have leveled the rear.
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