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Old Feb 11, 2007 | 03:42 PM
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First off, I read the other thread about this. It did not answer my question well enough and I didn't want to pull it back out of the dark HCF basement.

I put on my Tokico HPs last year.Everthing has been great with them so far. However over the last two or three months I have noticed that one side is sitting lower than the other. I measured all the wheels and they are as follows:

These are from the top of the fender well to the ground.

DSF: 24inches PSF: 24inches
DSR: 23inches PSR: 23 5/8inches

Is that enough of a difference to worry about? Or am I just freaking out over nothing at all?
 
Old Feb 11, 2007 | 05:02 PM
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Default RE: Weird... DSR sitting lower...

is your car completely empty of all items?

I'd move it to a different spot and try again. ground's probably not 100% level.
 
Old Feb 11, 2007 | 05:11 PM
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The only thing in it that is not balanced is the sub box. I say balanced because the amp rack is perfectly balanced in the center of the car. Nothing else in the car other than a CD case. It only weighs about 20lbs. The ground is as level a spot as I have been able to find.

I will try another spot, and take out the sub box and post back.
 
Old Feb 11, 2007 | 06:49 PM
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Took it to a brand new parking lot that just got finished, and took out the sub. Still off by about 1.2 and inch.

I dont think that is too much to worry about, but any info would be great guys.
 
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