HAD MY SPRINGS INSTALLED...NEED INPUT IF THIS IS CORRECT?
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HAD MY SPRINGS INSTALLED...NEED INPUT IF THIS IS CORRECT?
I need your help. To most of you that installed your own springs. I had my springs installed yesterday. After overlooking the struts. I think the mechanic did not install them correct. Here's some descriptive pics:
FRONT RIGHT: NOTICE THE POSITIONING OF THE STRUT. Is That point where i circled suppose to be facing the front or the rear.
FRONT LEFT
Also: Have you notice this when the vehicle is parked. When the wheels are facing straight. The top portion of the strut is flat: When wheels are turned to Left or Right. The top portion of the strut rises.
WHEELS STRAIGHT
WHEN WHEELS ARE EITHER TURNED TO LEFT OR RIGHT
ANY INPUT IF THIS IS CORRECT OR WRONG
THANKS....................
FRONT RIGHT: NOTICE THE POSITIONING OF THE STRUT. Is That point where i circled suppose to be facing the front or the rear.
FRONT LEFT
Also: Have you notice this when the vehicle is parked. When the wheels are facing straight. The top portion of the strut is flat: When wheels are turned to Left or Right. The top portion of the strut rises.
WHEELS STRAIGHT
WHEN WHEELS ARE EITHER TURNED TO LEFT OR RIGHT
ANY INPUT IF THIS IS CORRECT OR WRONG
THANKS....................
#2
I just noticed mine did that, I'm wondering if it is normal for the strut to move like that. I did my own install & I think I did it right I want everyone that has lowered their car & also stock suspension to please turn their wheels & see if this happens to your car also. Hopefully we're good brother.
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