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my leaning frontera
i have a vauxhall frontera 2.2 lwb on a 2000 plate. i have noticed that the driver side rear is leaning, i have had the shocks and the springs changed but there is still at least 40mm difference in height with the other three corners, i am totally bemused and need help before i spend more money on levelling it up. please can anyone help with any suggestions, yours abbey xxx
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You must first establish that front suspension has not been taken apart and reassembled without taking refitting parameters into consideration.
Confirm which front wheel feels rough or uncomfortable than the other when driven over same bump , if this is so than that side has been taken apart for some repairs .To reassemble you need specific settings,which I DO NOT HAVE.
If the bumper test is same check the two torsional adjustor bolts (below front seats in between chassis) protusion lengths after lock nut/s is equal if not then one side has been misassembled .you need specific settings for your model.
Thats all I CAN HELP if it makes sense!!!!!
You must first establish that front suspension has not been taken apart and reassembled without taking refitting parameters into consideration.
Confirm which front wheel feels rough or uncomfortable than the other when driven over same bump , if this is so than that side has been taken apart for some repairs .To reassemble you need specific settings,which I DO NOT HAVE.
If the bumper test is same check the two torsional adjustor bolts (below front seats in between chassis) protusion lengths after lock nut/s is equal if not then one side has been misassembled .you need specific settings for your model.
Thats all I CAN HELP if it makes sense!!!!!
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