Wheel Well Gap
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Wheel Well Gap
So, my prized Black Cherry Pearl '05 LS430 got totaled yesterday afternoon in a freeway hit and run (from behind - sending me into tail-spin followed by a swift appointment with a snow-filled, tree-lined ditch), and I am now looking for a replacement.
Sad that I can't find an '06 in the same color, I'm likely going to settle on black.
Anyway - here's my issue. The car I'm looking at has (what appears to be) abnormally huge gaps at the front wheel wells. The only time I've seen this before is when new springs were installed on a car with old, worn ones. Does this front suspension height look normal to anyone? Any good educated guesses on what may be causing this?
btw, there is no air suspension on this model.
Thanks!
Sad that I can't find an '06 in the same color, I'm likely going to settle on black.
Anyway - here's my issue. The car I'm looking at has (what appears to be) abnormally huge gaps at the front wheel wells. The only time I've seen this before is when new springs were installed on a car with old, worn ones. Does this front suspension height look normal to anyone? Any good educated guesses on what may be causing this?
btw, there is no air suspension on this model.
Thanks!
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That does seem odd, especially if it's a sport package. From that picture, it looks like the rear end is sitting closer to the wheel than normal, however it could be from that angle..
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