Car Leans to drivers side
#1
Posted 01 April 2024 - 09:04 PM
I know it’s got a crook ball joint but not sure if any other suspension components might be causing this.
Im concerned it might be a twisted or bent chassis. If it is, is this fixable?
#2
Posted 01 April 2024 - 09:12 PM
#3
Posted 01 April 2024 - 09:28 PM
Hi it sounds like a saggy spring, it can also be the rear spring, which can cause it to lean, as for chassis anything is repairable, i would pull out and measure the springs height, or take them to a spring retentioner, its not expensive around 50 to 100 dollars i hope this helps you
#4
Posted 01 April 2024 - 09:30 PM
#5
Posted 02 April 2024 - 11:15 AM
45 years of a fat driver?
#6
Posted 02 April 2024 - 11:51 AM
#7
Posted 02 April 2024 - 12:15 PM
#8
Posted 02 April 2024 - 04:37 PM
Https://www.weightwatchers.com auI have an LX four door that leans to the drivers side.
I know it’s got a crook ball joint but not sure if any other suspension components might be causing this.
Im concerned it might be a twisted or bent chassis. If it is, is this fixable?
They will fix it for ya
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#9
Posted 06 April 2024 - 09:38 AM
Or it could be worst case scenario. Any big hit in a front corner of a Torana can (and usually does) amount to a bent chassis rail. Still repairable, but a lot more work. Pop the bonnet so it is still on the second catch and see if there is a difference between the gap between it and the nose cone from one side to the other.
#10
Posted 16 June 2024 - 07:31 PM
I noticed when jacking the rear end up at the middle of the diff, there was a 1.5 inch gap on the passenger side compared to the drivers side when I went to put car stands under it.
Would this mean anything that the difference is at the axles?
To answer your question Shiney, the front of the bonnet is square when I compare both sides.
#11
Posted 16 June 2024 - 07:42 PM
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#12
Posted 17 June 2024 - 11:05 AM
I noticed when jacking the rear end up at the middle of the diff, there was a 1.5 inch gap on the passenger side compared to the drivers side when I went to put car stands under it.
Would this mean anything that the difference is at the axles?
Time to swap the springs me thinks.
#13
Posted 18 June 2024 - 10:04 AM
Jack up one end of the car at a time and see which end of the car is dominated by the irregularity.
(it is probably the front, as the wheel rate at the front is higher)
Remove the front shocks and look up through the shock hole to make sure that the front springs are seated correctly at the top. They can also be located weirdly in the lower perches. People often stuff this up and it would relate in about a 1" difference I would think.
If you can get your hands on corner-weighting scales, you can really interrogate the issue and chase it down to nothing by cutting front springs and spacing or re-setting rear springs. Post below on me doing mine:
https://www.gmh-tora...atch/?p=1092086
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