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    What would be the likely cause of...

    My car sitting lower at the back on the driverside? I also think the wheel is sitting further back than it should. Its rubbing on the gaurd and part of the canard at the back. This has only started since i re-installed my sway bar correctly. (it orginally looked like bradc's one here) However it has always been lower on that car since i bought it...

    The shocks and springs were replaced a while back and that did not help
    Less a Driver of a VR4, more an owner of a pile of parts...

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    My VR-4 sits slightly lower on the drivers side too. Being a manual it's corner weights are slightly unbalanced to the drivers side without a driver, and it gets worse with a driver!
    If I'm replying to your thread and helping you out, it is because I like you and want to help out your VR-4 ownership. No other reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradc
    My VR-4 sits slightly lower on the drivers side too. Being a manual it's corner weights are slightly unbalanced to the drivers side without a driver, and it gets worse with a driver!
    So this is normal? hell of a lot of gaurdrub since i played with the swaybar

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