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Old 04-09-2011, 03:25 PM
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Default QA1 ride height difference

I just installed a QA1 coilover setup in my 69 Firebird. I ensured that both sides were exactly 5 threads up from the bottom of the shock as a starting point.
The problem is that the R side is almost 1/2" lower than the L side when I measure.
What could cause this??
Before I adjust to correct the height difference...will it negatively affect things if the right is up 8 threads from the bottom and the L only 5 threads??
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Old 04-09-2011, 03:33 PM
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was it correct prior to installing the QA1's?

make sure the spring is seated correctly up inside the top pocket on the sub frame. that will do it.
there is a tapered pocket for the spring up in there.
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Old 04-10-2011, 12:40 AM
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It was perfect before. The springs are correctly seated too...that was my first thought
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Forgive my ignorance (especially on a first post), but isn't one of the benefits of the adjustable coilovers that you can even out small differences in ride height from one side to the next?
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Switch the springs from side to side to see if the problem is the spring or the car. It is possible that an inexpensive spring could vary in height and/or load capacity by that much.
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Switch the springs from side to side to see if the problem is the spring or the car. It is possible that an inexpensive spring could vary in height and/or load capacity by that much.
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