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Old 10-Sep-2004, 05:32 PM
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Problem.. :S (Suspension!)

Hello,

I just noticed that my civic is leaning towards the driver's side. I just took off all my lowering springs, coilovers, etc because Im prepping the car for winter, but it looks really weird. Can anyone help? I'd take a pic but the cam is busted.
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Old 10-Sep-2004, 05:36 PM
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how much is it leaning?

i think there was a thread on this before andf it talked about how the engine is a little heavier on the drivers side and also having a driver in it constantly produces a small lean to thaty side

not sure if im right but if your car is only leaning a small bit then i think thats it cause mine does that a little tiny bit too and i know others who have the same thing...
 
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its normal
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Old 10-Sep-2004, 06:09 PM
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do a search man! lol.... 'honda lean'... there was a thread about this like 2 days ago or so...
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I read that thread, that thread involves installed lowering springs and coilovers, Im back 2 stock with this problem.
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Old 10-Sep-2004, 09:55 PM
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your stock springs are softer so the problem will be even more noticeable... the only way to truly get rid of it is to buy coil overs
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Originally posted by PunkInDrublic
your stock springs are softer so the problem will be even more noticeable... the only way to truly get rid of it is to buy coil overs
Hmmm...

Can you suggest any makes or models?
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in my eyes they are all the same..


i have toms coilovers i got for $99... as long as you have a competant shock your in business
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