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Old 09-30-2021, 01:46 PM
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That's one thing I'm trying to figure out. How do I tell the springs settled more? The spring pads are pretty thin (#13&14), so I wouldn't think they would squish anymore. Is this just the springs compressing more as denoted them "settled in?"





I can see the rubber looks to be severely cracked on the bushes--especially the rear ones next to the exhaust mufflers.

It is a little hard to get a good look, but I looked at the springs and I didn't see any of the coils looking broke.
Measure the distance from the middle of the wheel arch to the bottom of the rim. I don't have time to look it up right now, but there is a stock ride height. If you come out more than 1" shorter than the spec dimension that could indicate additional settling or damage to the springs.
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Measure the distance from the middle of the wheel arch to the bottom of the rim. I don't have time to look it up right now, but there is a stock ride height. If you come out more than 1" shorter than the spec dimension that could indicate additional settling or damage to the springs.
I'd start with something like that ^^^. Figure out if the rear suspension has dropped. Very easy to do.

From my notes on my 2001 3.0i with 19" BMW wheels and non-sport spring suspension, the spec is (different wheels will mean different numbers for you, but similar concept):
"Ride height check:
For 19" wheels, front should measure 711 mm = 27.99" from underside of fender lip to bottom edge of lower wheel rim. Max combined deviation = 10 mm.
Rear, with steel springs, spec is 712 mm = 28.03"."

So for me, the spec was about identical front vs. rear, in case that helps. I found it to be accurate on my car basically to measurement error (basically unloaded vehicle on flat ground).

But here is a thread where I found a real problem on my car, and fixed it to get the suspension back in spec. I wonder if it might be that yours simply slipped. It can be difficult to see with the naked eye what shows up in photos, so keep that in mind if you just stick your head under the car for a quick look.

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