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Help! Vette sits lower on left rear

DANNYS82

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Location
ft lauderdale
Corvette
1982
I know I need new shocks but should my 1982 sit lower on the left than on the right.Has 51k miles (pretty shure)heavy duty springs.Fe7 Bolts up all the way.Rides hard.Replace shocks or both.Is the a measurement from the floor the the center wheel wheel,To confirm.Replace with 7 leaf or 9 leaf for softer ride,I drive very mellow and what shocks recommended Thanks everyone.
 
You can't measure the ride height from any part of the body. It won't be accurate.

The only proper way to measure ride height is the method listed in the service manual.

Once you do that, then you can determine if the "unevenness" is a function of suspension problems, a bent frame, faulty body mounting or (if the car has been in a previous collision) faulty body repair.
 
1st welcome to CAC!!!
2nd..what hib said...get your self a factory service manual and an (AIM)
Assembly Instruction Manual..
these are the bibles for our vettes..everything you wanted to know as well as how to repair them!!!!:thumb:thumb
you can buy these at any of the corvette parts vendors.
 
I know I need new shocks but should my 1982 sit lower on the left than on the right.Has 51k miles (pretty shure)heavy duty springs.Fe7 Bolts up all the way.Rides hard.Replace shocks or both.Is the a measurement from the floor the the center wheel wheel,To confirm.Replace with 7 leaf or 9 leaf for softer ride,I drive very mellow and what shocks recommended Thanks everyone.

I have an 82 also sat 1.5" higher in back passenger corner replaced rear spring had a broken bolt but the problem was a weak driver side front spring causing the car to tilt. Based on my problem i would point you to the front springs first.
 
Is the left side low or (possibly) right side high? Could be something as simple as spring bolt adjustment.
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