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I've noticed my ride has become a little uneven. The front left wheel is about an inch closer to the fender then the right. I know my shocks are due for replacing but this doesn't really affect the ride height. Any suggestions on what I should be looking at to fix this?
 
thats a pretty big diff from the left side to the right, thats front only? i would look under there to see if some thing is diff from the two sides or maybe something is missing or beat, how about your upper A-arm bushing how are they holding up? i also have a 86 and i have noticed the rubber bushings on mine have seen better days. time for some poly ones real soon! but thats in the rear end not up front, and yes new bilsteins!
 
Visually everything looks OK, albeit a little worn. I'll check the bushings. It is quite a difference!
 
when you let go of the steering wheel dose it go in that direction of the lower side? i have never measured my vette ride height but by looking it seems the same. but i would think a inch diff is some thing is up under there?? i would look at both side and see if some thing is different that way?
 
Does the spring look OK? Maybe it's starting to de-laminate?
 
My 86 coupe leans to the left. The right side is about an inch higher in the back and 1/2 to 3/4 high in the front. Visual inspection everything looks normal. I might tear the rear suspension apart this weekend and check everything. If I find whats causing this I will post it next week. Anyone else have this problem?
 

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