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Rear ride height uneven
I am having an issue with my rear ride height. It's sitting lower on the right by about 1/2 now. I have lowering springs in the front and adjustable links for the back. Some how one of the links has become a little bent so I am making adjustments on the links to get them to match up.
First adjustment I got it to with in a 1/4 in. So I removed and adjusted the right side which was higher. Now I am 1/2 in higher, going the wrong direction. Does the right link control the right wheel height or the left? Seems like an odd question as I would assume right controls the right and left controls the left, but it is BMW and this is driving me nuts. I have to remove the wheels in order to get to the links and the wheels are fugging heavy.
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