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    95 mustang suspension lean

    I for the life of me cant figure out why my front passenger side sits lower then the drivers side? it's got new H&R springs, Almost new bilsteins.... CC plates etc etc. any suggestions? there are no isolaters either

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    Did it lean before the new springs?

    How much is the lean?
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    Same question as above?

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    bought as an empty shell so i have no clue... its probable a good 1/2 or more

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    You installed the springs? Or somebody else?
    I assume you have already checked to see if the spring tails are properly positioned on both sides?

    You're not going to like my only suggestion: swap the springs left-right and see if the lean follows.

    I've encountered the "fox rear lean", but never seen a problem with the SN95's.
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    I just adjusted the springs lastnight cause i thought they werent sitting in perches 100% .

    here is what i have done so far.

    1: checked rear spring pigtails.. they are identical and proper.
    2: torqued all suspension bolts at ride simulated ride height
    3: checked front spring pigtails to make sure they are sitting in there grooves
    4: set caster/camber plates so they are identical each side


    could a bent or improperly installed front sway bar pull one side down compared to the other?

    * my issue is in the front. Not the rear..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95GT_VERT View Post
    could a bent or improperly installed front sway bar pull one side down compared to the other?
    have never heard of a bent sway bar, not even sure that's possible, but easy enough to check: just disconnect the links.


    If all else fails.... install coil overs
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    have never heard of a bent sway bar, not even sure that's possible, but easy enough to check: just disconnect the links.


    If all else fails.... install coil overs
    im gonna disconnect the sway bar tonight and then switch the springs around and see what happens..

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    I know my buddy had similar situation and he double checked everything under the sun. The only thing that seemed to work for him and got it perfect was shimming the front sway bar. Note, I'm not sure how safe this is so experiment with caution!

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    I am going to go out on a limb and say it might not be anything you have added, rather say is the shell you bought straight? Never been wrecked?
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