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Old 08-21-15, 10:54 PM
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I've noticed my left rear is now sitting about an inch lower than the right. What are the possible causes? I have new Kyb shocks and eibach springs to be fitted soon but wonder if something else may need replacing at the same time?
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I noticed the same darn thing!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Iknowspurg
I noticed the same darn thing!!!!!!
Dont know if you got to bottom of the issue?

I had the same on my old GS mk1 (but it had done 180k miles by that time) figured it was just worn out!

My GS 3rd gen is going in to have new Eiback Spings and KYB shocks put on next week. Will get it checked then and hopefully its just a wrecked shock or spring and the replacements will sort it out. Will report back...
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I have new shocks and springs fitted and all now seems to sit as it should.
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