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  • Crooked Suspension

    I HAD NEW KONIS INSTALLED LAST WEEK AND EVER SINCE THE CAR SEEMS TO BE SITTING CROOKED. THE RIGHT FRONT SITS HIGH AND THE LEFT REAR SITS LOW. THE CAR SEEMED TO SIT LEVEL BEFORE SO I WAS WONDERING IF THERE IS SUCH A THING AS INSTALLING A KONI WRONG?
    THANKS
    GARY

  • #2
    It's not the Koni's fault

    Have the installer double check that the right front spring is seated properly in the spring perch(see that the tang lines up properly). Then have him check that the left rear didn't mistakenly fall out of the car.

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    • #3
      Ouch.....

      .the left rear didn't mistakenly fall out of the car.
      LOL, Hopefully that didn't hit any-body......Right front spring not in there square/flat on the perch might "lower" the left rear/ just like putting a jack under the K member close to those points.....
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      • #4
        REAR SPRING

        THE REAR SPRINGS ARE BOTH THERE, SO I DIDN'T KILL ANYONE. I'LL BRING THE CAR BACK TOMORROW AND SEE WHAT CAN BE DONE.

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        • #5
          Re: Gary......

          Gary, ProLift 2.5 ton long handle jack for $ 60.00 dollars at PepBoys here/ I use the hell out of it (with jackstands) & it has only like a 5" inch clearance for Low cars....Long Handle too with the "bleedvalve" actuated by rotating the handle...
          If you already don't have one, You'll be wondering why you didn't get one sooner.....And your friends will want to borrow it!!LOL

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