Hello All,
I am new to the LC realm.. owned a very neglected 2000 for 2 weeks now. Began correcting it's pain, and fell in love.. sold my two other vehicles and forgot about my muscle car project immediately.
Anyhow.. my current issue is stance, or level rather. I have searched and read many posts with regard to this, but they seem to trail off or are fairly specific to lifts that don't concern me. I can't say if the issue was present prior to my suspension updates, but it certainly is now.
I have added the following [from original 2000 parts, lol]:
-Rear: OME 2865 Coil Springs [essentially stock height 0-1.5 lift], Fox shocks [o-1.5 lift]
-Front: Fox shocks [0-1.5 lift], Upper and lower control arms [OEM], Tie rods, bushings, hangers.
Passenger side rear is exactly 1.5" higher than drivers, measured with various wheel/tire/ground to fender points on various surfaces. Front passenger is 1/2" higher.
As I stated, I am fairly new to LC's, but not automotive work.. is there something I can do to correct this? Is there something to do with the torsion bars [very unfamiliar with these]. I am hoping the answer doesn't involve the use of a rubber spacer.. The difference just makes no sense, regardless of driver/fuel tank etc weight.. Any advice would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I am new to the LC realm.. owned a very neglected 2000 for 2 weeks now. Began correcting it's pain, and fell in love.. sold my two other vehicles and forgot about my muscle car project immediately.
Anyhow.. my current issue is stance, or level rather. I have searched and read many posts with regard to this, but they seem to trail off or are fairly specific to lifts that don't concern me. I can't say if the issue was present prior to my suspension updates, but it certainly is now.
I have added the following [from original 2000 parts, lol]:
-Rear: OME 2865 Coil Springs [essentially stock height 0-1.5 lift], Fox shocks [o-1.5 lift]
-Front: Fox shocks [0-1.5 lift], Upper and lower control arms [OEM], Tie rods, bushings, hangers.
Passenger side rear is exactly 1.5" higher than drivers, measured with various wheel/tire/ground to fender points on various surfaces. Front passenger is 1/2" higher.
As I stated, I am fairly new to LC's, but not automotive work.. is there something I can do to correct this? Is there something to do with the torsion bars [very unfamiliar with these]. I am hoping the answer doesn't involve the use of a rubber spacer.. The difference just makes no sense, regardless of driver/fuel tank etc weight.. Any advice would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance.