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Leaning on one side at the back
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My 306 is sitting lower on the offside. I believe the problem to be at the rear, cause there is about 8mm difference at rear and only about 3mm at the front. Visually it's hard to notice so it would not be a problem at all for me, but on higher speeds it has the tendency to wander away to the right. Lots of parts replaced trying to find the problem including another used rear beam together with the mounts (of a straight car - I know, cause it was also mine), brand new all 4 shocks, front springs, arb drop links, steering rods and ends. Before it was worse, now the difference reduced to the mentioned amount, but the problem is still there. Had it on laser wheel alignment thingy - all within the limits. Measured the distances from front of the front to rear of the rear rims - 2390mm on both sides. It looks like the only problem I'm having is - the rear axle mount seats on the body are pushed up higher on the driver's side. Thinking of taking the beam off again and remanufacturing the mounts on the right side - adding 10mm plates under them. Could it help you recon?
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Leaning on one side at the back - by Radradratorius - 21-03-2014, 01:50 PM
RE: Leaning on one side at the back - by C.A.R. - 21-03-2014, 04:49 PM
RE: Leaning on one side at the back - by Matt - 21-03-2014, 06:09 PM
RE: Leaning on one side at the back - by tonytony - 01-04-2014, 01:29 PM
RE: Leaning on one side at the back - by welshpug - 01-04-2014, 06:57 PM

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