Hi, i have a Mk1 Ford Fiesta, i fitted lowering springs about 2 years ago but the passenger side was about an inch higher at the front than the drivers side, i have tried everything, swapped the complete legs from left to right, when i lowered it i did all the bolts up with the car on the ground, it's had no accidents, it has new shocks, the cause of the lower drivers side i put down to the fiesta having the engine block on the drivers side of the engine bay, i took the passenger spring out the other day and cut a coil from it and now the car sits level, i have not noticed much difference when driving other than my steering feels a bit lighter, i think maybe my allignment needs doing. Will this do any harm? It was a last resort to a 2 year old problem.
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A matching pair of springs would have been the sensible option
only joking but this sounds like madness to me
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Originally posted by Ande View Postthey were matching springs
but having changed springs more times than i can remember and never having this
issue i am a tad mythed.
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Originally posted by Ande View Postwhat do you mean by matched springs.............and what is mythed
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