and its tearing up my tire, its only sagging in the rear passenger side, could it be the quad shock or the strut? i dont really think its the strut as its brand new but who knows.
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I guess a bad quad could make it lean, but I would think that most of the support was from the spring and main shock/strut on each corner. But if one side had more support from a quad that the other didn't, it makes sense. That's a good question. I usually take them off for more wheel/tire space. I've never found too much benefit from them, other than eliminating some wheel hop, but it is usually followed up with some Mega Bite Jrs or something.
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Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Posti really would hate to think that it could be the springs or the struts as everything is new, the only thing i didnt put new back on it would have been the quad shocks
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Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Posti really didn't pay attention to it and didn't really notice it till i took her out on the streets and drive her around, but if the spring did not sit correctly would the spring not be higher therefore not sagging? when im looking at it from the back it looks even to me
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Originally posted by Denny View PostYou know the groove I'm talking about, right? It looks like an imprinted top of a coil. It's got to have the end of the coil fit right into place.
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